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The Beast and the car formerly known as Biscayne SS. |
My buddy JT rode with me and we met with Adam. Adam is whom I sold the
Biscayne SS to and from whom I bought
The Beast.
Attendance was, I am told, down from last year. They suspect that was because of the admission going from $40 to $60 per show car.
There were still some interesting cars:
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'62 Biscayne with a 409 and three on the floor! |
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I took this shot because I loved the color. It did not photograph well. |
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'70 Mercury Cyclone. A friend of mine had three of them and all met bad ends. |
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Dodge Custom with lots of subtle changes. Including a 6.2 Hemi™. |
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Just room for your ass and a can of gas! |
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Motivated seller. |
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This car, also, didn't photograph well. It looks black until the sun hits at the right angle then it's a dark bronze. Epic Mercury Moterrey! |
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Mandatory General Lee. Required by law at any car show with more than 20 cars south ot the Mason-Dixon line. | |
Update:
There were many fake Camaros at the event.
Just as all Chevelles are SS's, all
real Camaros are SS/RS/Z28 Yenko Pacecar Convertibles.
Don't be fooled by kit cars.
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