Fenderaddict2
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A pic would be nice.

That's a fish face.

both great picks.

Glad they didn't build it. But they could revise the face and try again.

Missed this before. Brilliant.

A face indeed. Just not a good face.

Don't forget the buck tooth look a front plate adds.

oops, my mistake. Didn't even notice that. Good eye.

New Polaris track cars?

Of all the cars shown, the classic two tone Merc elicited the most "want". Lovely.

I had a Mercury Tracer in this colour.

Clown shoe, no. First version of the Z3 yes. The Mazda was better and as a result I passed on a Z3, bought a 3 series and another Miata instead.

To each his own I guess, it had better fit and finish but was no more fun and not really better looking. The shifter was terrible and the sound uninspiring. Other than the badge I couldn't justify the price difference and bought another Miata and a 3 series instead.

Ecoboost, no?

While the M version might be better than a Miata I assure you the standard Z3 isn't. Clown Shoe for the win though, that's the car to have.

Reading some replies, I realize big is relative. At Woodward? Mustang Alley alone draws over 700 Mustangs. Think about that.

would be bigger if not for all the Canadian plated Mopar Muscle I see in Woodward.

Woodward is massive, and if you've never been...GO. Goodwood Frstival of speed is inpressive at is Canada's Fleetwood Country Cruize but the biggest shows in I've been to have been in Carlisle Pennsylvania. Just when you think you've taken it all in you reach the top of a rolling hill and see it stretches on further.

As a dream cruise fan who's made the 4 hour drive to participate 4 of the last 5 years, in happy to see car enthusiasts of all stripes participate. I hope the classic 50's and 60's cars remain visible, but I have no problem at all with imports and even modern muscle and Supercars.

Radials seemed to suite the warlike nature of the B-17 better. This almost looks like the development of a commercial variation, heck even a B-17 based passenger plane. None the less, I put the B-17 in my top 5 most beautiful WWII category along with the Spitfire Mk1, The Mosquito, the Lightening and the Corsair.