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saw a pristine mid 70`s ford pinto sundowner wagon broke down on the side of the hiway today .. as a pinto owner i went back to see if i could help but traffic would not allow me to stop ,, sure wish i could post full size pictures .
With your user name I was thinking you might have ID’d the exact year. ;-)
A Pinto Sundowner station wagon. Rare indeed. I hope the driver was okay.
A beautiful and rare 1942 Harley-Davidson WLA, from WWII. The “A” is for Army but this one was a US Navy bike in battleship gray.
Complete with Thompson submachine gun. But the ammo box was empty...
Restored by none other than the great Duncan Keller (https://is.gd/duncanK), until recently this bike belonged to Jim Farley, CEO of Ford. Note the MI plates. Jim wasn’t going to ride it any more, so he just gave it to Duncan.
This bike even has blackout lights! I want blackout lights for my Jeep Grand Cherokee!
I spotted this last Sunday up at the Summit Market on the county line, Santa Cruz / Santa Clara. Duncan was very gracious with his time, and with me.
The green Lamborghini I see around town from time to time now seems to be missing whatever is supposed to function as its back bumper. I'm finding myself just how much that costs to replace and where there's a repair shop that can handle the task New Orleans? Birmingham? Atlanta?
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