62imperialcrown
62imperialcrown
62imperialcrown

Sentenced to 2 to 12 years in 2006 - probably out already.

Like eating potato chips - you can't break just one.

Santa Monica Freeway, 1-17-94, three hours after the Northridge earthquake.

The song briefly had airplay in the U.S., believe it or not - WGN Chicago's Wally Phillips played it and told listeners the lyrics were like that because it was the first song written by a computer!

Il professore matto?

But some people are getting parts - maybe through Canada or Mexico, but they're getting them. It must have to do with connections - those who have family members here can get the money, for one example.

Congratulations - you're an official Jalop.

Looks like an original Chevy 6, but the 2-barrel carburetor is from something else (not sure what).

Yes - for a while about 10 or 15 years ago, there was a government-owned car lot where foreigners could buy cars (one photo in AutoWeek showed a couple tired-but-savable two-seat T-birds), but I think that's gone now.

Only problem with that is they're selling Geelys in Cuba now.

As I've mentioned before, take a look at revolico.com - Cuba's version of Craigslist. The cars do vary widely in condition, but I've noticed lately that having parts "brought from the USA" has become a selling point - I suppose they're coming through Canada. The vast majority are four-door sedans but coupes and

Going back a long ways, but this is the test mule for the 1958 Packard:

Answer: Corvair test mule, disguised with Holden badges.

-Shelley

"I've fallen off my chair, Brian!"

I know what you mean. My former boss found a 1951 Royal Spartanette which he was going to restore.

Good for you - I love those last finned Fords. Get a Sports Coupe and nobody will think you're a hipster (they buy all the sedans):

I want a powerful Sixties luxury car with chrome and tonnage...

Any word on the blue Vette that was stolen there? I'm still surprised this hasn't happened at Scottsdale - all the years I went to Barrett-Jackson I began to notice how a professional could easily sneak a car out of at least the visitor or bidder parking lots, and maybe the tents as well - unless they are really good

The collapse of the Silver Bridge between West Virginia and Ohio in 1967 was even worse: 46 dead and nine injured.