Re. CARS, Flo, the owner of the gasoline diner,
looks kinda Exner-esque* to me.
The aging blue race car... isn't that a Dodge
Daytona?
And Route 66, and rejuvenating "Radiator
Springs," who could ask for more from a cartoon?
Looking out over the valley, with peaks in the
shapes of '57-'58-'59-'60-'61 Ca----acs, and a little hill in the shape
of a '37 F--d hubcap... and other hills looking like mid to late '30's
vintage front fenders...
And you just can't beat tractor-tippin' for good
clean country fun!
I saw a Disney movie as a kid, it looked like
pre-WW II, about a roadster who got old and ended up in a junkyard, sad
and lonely, until a teenager bought it and souped it up into a hot
rod. Anybody remember that one? Do you know the name? It sure
inspired me towards old cars.
--Roger
* Did I make up a new word?
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Re: [FWDLK] Miss Belvedere
Cars was really a good one.... just saw it for the first time
at a 4th of July party this summer.... aside from good story line and
moral, it gives youngsters a little history with doc hudson....
especially cool as i drove a twin-H 54 hornet for a few weeks senior
year in H.S..... neat cars for sure, unibody for one, and the still
original paint/color scheme of the one i had my hands on was red body,
black roof, navy blue interior, sounds kinda 60's mopar-esque.....
like my flip-flopped fact dk blue metallic 66 valiant signet conv't
with red interior and droptop.
and to stay on topic, 58 plymouths and 59 dodges were
available with factory air :)
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