Post by gm4ever on Aug 30, 2011 9:21:43 GMT -5
One of my fellow wagon nuts went to the Woodward Dream Cruise and Back to the Bricks in Michigan and sent these pics. Neat! I'd love to go!
Here are his pics and comments:
This one wanted me, and I wanted it back. I was in love:
Here's one of my favorite cars done in one of my favorite styles:
There was just something about this boxy caddy that WORKED for me.
There were so many wrong ingredients to the makeup of this car, but it turned out great anyway:
This 502 powered old sweetheart gave me an erection that lasted longer than 4 hours, but my Dr said it was common with this car:
Late model LS dropped into a greenhouse? Yes please!
If you put a penny in the back, it does a wheelie and spins around:
There was even a 16 cylinder Buick there, I think, or whatever:
Clearly, this dude had been rubbing his akward little woody like he was 13 all over again:
This 83 truck with a 440 had no business being as invisible as it was. It was more amazing than an 83 dodge truck ever should be:
They said they just inished it after working on it for 15 years, but the body work looked like they spent 15 days. SO CLOSE to cool, yet so far:
Conversely, this 57 Buick was just straight up SICK, and hidden in plain sight:
Check out it's headliner:
I only looked at it because the owners told me to - so I did, shrugged, and let them know, "Meh. Flames are allright, I guess, if you're into that sort of thing." My legs, and my kid named Blase gave me away though. 8)
Here's another 57 done totally different. Hard to believe those 2 used to be twins:
Rear engined somethingerother:
I didn't want to love this car because of the color, but I couldn't hate it either:
Insert obvious, yet totally appropriate "big woody" joke here:
70's Tradesman with wrought iron railing inside and 2 pteradactiles fighting on the hood? Hard to pack in any more 70's awesomeness:
Yea, half the body work would be duct tape and we'd spray the tires too.
This one is called "what a bitchin little death trap of a ride. I stood there for over 10 minutes and was still finding things that were completely nuts - so here's a couple pics instead of just 1:
HEY!!!! I know that car!!!!
And ok, that's pretty effin cool, too!
Other friend came down in his slant 6 Polara...but it'll go 70!
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Here are his pics and comments:
This one wanted me, and I wanted it back. I was in love:
Here's one of my favorite cars done in one of my favorite styles:
There was just something about this boxy caddy that WORKED for me.
There were so many wrong ingredients to the makeup of this car, but it turned out great anyway:
This 502 powered old sweetheart gave me an erection that lasted longer than 4 hours, but my Dr said it was common with this car:
Late model LS dropped into a greenhouse? Yes please!
If you put a penny in the back, it does a wheelie and spins around:
There was even a 16 cylinder Buick there, I think, or whatever:
Clearly, this dude had been rubbing his akward little woody like he was 13 all over again:
This 83 truck with a 440 had no business being as invisible as it was. It was more amazing than an 83 dodge truck ever should be:
They said they just inished it after working on it for 15 years, but the body work looked like they spent 15 days. SO CLOSE to cool, yet so far:
Conversely, this 57 Buick was just straight up SICK, and hidden in plain sight:
Check out it's headliner:
I only looked at it because the owners told me to - so I did, shrugged, and let them know, "Meh. Flames are allright, I guess, if you're into that sort of thing." My legs, and my kid named Blase gave me away though. 8)
Here's another 57 done totally different. Hard to believe those 2 used to be twins:
Rear engined somethingerother:
I didn't want to love this car because of the color, but I couldn't hate it either:
Insert obvious, yet totally appropriate "big woody" joke here:
70's Tradesman with wrought iron railing inside and 2 pteradactiles fighting on the hood? Hard to pack in any more 70's awesomeness:
Yea, half the body work would be duct tape and we'd spray the tires too.
This one is called "what a bitchin little death trap of a ride. I stood there for over 10 minutes and was still finding things that were completely nuts - so here's a couple pics instead of just 1:
HEY!!!! I know that car!!!!
And ok, that's pretty effin cool, too!
Other friend came down in his slant 6 Polara...but it'll go 70!
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