drewcranes car show
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Posted: 27 Jul 2008 15:14i have a few buddies, and we have a little car show at my house,we usually have about 14 to 18 cars show up, unfortunatly my e bodies guys had other plans, but we had some cool cars here is some pix 
			
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Posted: 28 Jul 2008 15:04 What was the largest engine those AMC's had Drew? 401? That 64 Plymouth Fury ragtop is pretty rare as well. How sweet would that be with a Stage III 426 with CrossRam in there!
 What was the largest engine those AMC's had Drew? 401? That 64 Plymouth Fury ragtop is pretty rare as well. How sweet would that be with a Stage III 426 with CrossRam in there! 
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Posted: 29 Jul 2008 12:52 ), Masarratis, several 1930s European classics etc and the star of the show.....a Bugatti Veryon!
 ), Masarratis, several 1930s European classics etc and the star of the show.....a Bugatti Veryon! Posted: 29 Jul 2008 17:33
Posted: 29 Jul 2008 17:33perhaps what some folks dont know is that those are rare cars also and they too have there place in history, some more than others,but just the same im a certified car not,and cat seem to get enough,oh btw was that18 austin healey,s?wow that is alot, we probably dont have that many in colorado!fal308 wrote:I too like all cars (though my first love is Mopar). That AH is really nice. We recently had a European car show in St Louis and had the usual passel of Ferraris, Jags, Porsches, and BMWs but also had somewhere around 18 or Austin Healey 3000s, a bugeye Sprite, some MGAs, Lambos, an Audi R8, a Vector(IIRC), different Lotuses (Loti?), Masarratis, several 1930s European classics etc and the star of the show.....a Bugatti Veryon!

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Posted: 27 Jun 2011 12:21Adrian Worman wrote:Love the black Chevelle................wots it like to be 50 then?
 yea that Chevelle is a really nice car,sounds great looks great.................
 yea that Chevelle is a really nice car,sounds great looks great................. 
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Posted: 02 Jul 2011 18:34fal308 wrote:Happy belated birthday!! Just had the annual European carshow (http://www.stleuropeanautoshow.com/Euro ... fault.aspx)a couple weeks ago. The star car this year was a Mercedes McLaeren. Any more shots/info of that green Charger?
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Posted: 02 Jul 2011 21:11dave-r wrote:On the subject of Austin-Healey 3000's, there is at least one if not two companies reproducing them. Or at least there was a couple when I was looking at the kit versions a few years ago. So not all of the ones you see are the real deal.
