
1958 Chevrolet Impala refurbished in white rippled leather - even the trunk is lined! According to the owner this car was originally painted fire engine red - but the current color was exclusive to a 1994 Corvette.

I think Chevy made a wise exception - don't you?

1974 Lincoln Continental

1970 Pontiac GTO convertible

Remember the movie Gremlins?

Well this little demon isn't like the evil ones from the 1984 film. This is a 1974 American Motors Corporation (AMC) Gremlin - featured this past Sunday on the front page of the Palm Beach Post as one of the cars "people love to hate". This one's nickname - 'The Misfit'.

1950 Ford Custom Convertible
This cruiser looks like one of those banana and chocolate flavored ice creams you used to buy from the ice cream truck. What an artful combination!

Two comebacks. 1966 Pontiac GTO from Feb. 6 post. And do you remember the 1957 Belair owned by Lenny and Debby from Kobosko's with the Elvis mural painted on the spare tire cover?

Here it is again - this time the King himself makes an appearance!

mid 1960s Pontiac GTO/Lemans? I've never seen one this boxy around the windows before and the owner's were camped out in the front of the car so I was not able to catch a glimpse of the infamous GTO grill.
It says it's a GTO but it's unlike any I've seen before.
It's very common for people to put the GTO emblems on a Lemans because during the 1965-1968 model years they were essentially the same car - only the Lemans is the less expensive model.

1950s Chevrolet Corvette

1950s Chevrolet Corvette (obviously two different model years)
No Muscle on the Market this time around! But I do have some news - there's a new show in town also on Wednesday nights near Fratelli's. This car show is at Anthony's sub shop (not sure about the name of the business but you'll know it when you get there), located on 441 (State Road 7) just south of Southern Blvd. You can see this place from the road - its hard to miss next to the Original Pancake House.
1 comment:
Great photo's. The impala is PERFECT. I never seen a ford custom that color. Definitely eyecatching. I love those lincoln's. Keep up the great work.
wheelsandrubber.blogspot.com
Post a Comment