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After 17 years finally went the new vehicle route. Went for the limited model. A lot of tech we'll likely not use, but so comfortable. Looking to add a topper. Also a 1up 4 spot hitch rack.
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After 17 years finally went the new vehicle route. Went for the limited model. A lot of tech we'll likely not use, but so comfortable. Looking to add a topper. Also a 1up 4 spot hitch rack.
Hey Todd. YES :) Great choice.
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
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Marty McFly approves.
my name is Matt
Let the games begin. If you're into vintage cars and not too far away, the PVGP (Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix) is celebrating their 35th year and there are tons of events taking place over the next 10 days. The racing at Schenley Park (between PITT and Carnegie Mellon) draws the most attention, but the racing at Beaver Run is where the hardcore folks go to play.
PVGP Home -
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Sweet tea powered...real sweet.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Just another day at the park with Mrs. RW...Schenley Park for the 35th running of the Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix. Thank goodness I have kids in college or I'd be a very poor (albeit happy) man. 500 British cars alone are exhibited and every make and model that has ever driven the planet is there. All the while I was drooling, the races were taking place in the background...vintage cars only. If you haven't attended and you are a car nut, I can't recommended the event enough. I included a photo of an old Raleigh that I spotted so that I could maintain a bike focused post.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Here are a few videos posted from the Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix website that some might find to be interesting. For next year, the marquis car is the BMW 2002. Watch the first video if you want to get pumped about grassroots racing.
PVGP DWTC DELIVERY 21417 on Vimeo
Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix 2 17 Poster Artist Feature on Vimeo
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
This thing has been calling my name, I stopped and checked it out again today.
P7220257 by Joe, on Flickr
It is so cherry, no rust, the bed doesn't have a ding in it... But it has the AMC v6, which is kind of a dog.
Then we quickly pulled over cause we saw this 69 Beetle. $5k or obo and no rust.
P7220277 by Joe, on Flickr
P7220281 by Joe, on Flickr
P7220278 by Joe, on Flickr
Jetzon, a name you can trust.
P7220282 by Joe, on Flickr
I might go check it out.
I nearly bought that same truck straight out of college. They have the best bench seats ever. FWIIW if you get if for the right price a Chevy engine will snug right in.
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Buy both, and sell whichever one you love less in a year. You probably won't lose any $$$.
my name is Matt
I'm leaning VW. I spoke to the owner, she dropped in a 1600cc rebuilt engine 500 miles ago, tons of new parts, new carpet , etc. I might test drive it tomorrow and throw a low ball offer.
Joe
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Joe...advice given to me many years ago by a neighbor who owned a number of vintage cars. Always go for the convertible as they appreciate on a more consistent scale as they were manufactured in more limited numbers. This from a man who owned a '65 Mustang, '57 Thunderbird, '29 Pierce Arrow, '39 Lincoln, '61 Corvette and many other convertibles and roadsters...back in the early '80's his daily driver was an '70 Olds Cutlass convertible. Sadly, his kids sold every one of them when he passed away.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
I passed on it... Although I think I should start just buying cars in the desert, driving them to Boulder to flip for a profit. Man the prices are low out there! I could double the asking on the Honcho.
I figured I should finish up a current project (dissertation) before I pick up any more projects!
-Joe
I have not been able to stop thinking of the beetle... after way too much talking about it I made the beetle owner an offer. She accepted, now own a 69 beetle. It will have to wait until I go to moab again to pick it up though.
Joe
ive been so busy welding these that I haven't had time to work on my own car. :(
Mazda Miata turbo manifolds. Im 2 down in the last 3 weeks and have another to go. This was supposed to be a hobby and its getting busier and busier.
Matt Moore
this need to be acknowledged. seen on the streets of DC in pristine condition.
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Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
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