sfhess Posted Saturday at 01:49 AM Posted Saturday at 01:49 AM After getting oil change done on my Outback, I saw these vintage items at the Galpin Porsche Palace in Santa Clarita. 10
mcs1056 Posted Saturday at 03:24 AM Posted Saturday at 03:24 AM 14 hours ago, johnyrotten said: Was it one of these? High accessibility van. Nope. I saw a box.
mcs1056 Posted Saturday at 03:26 AM Posted Saturday at 03:26 AM 8 hours ago, Xingu said: Search Mini Wildgoose Motorhome and see if it looks something like that. Nope. I saw a box.
Russell C Posted Saturday at 03:54 AM Posted Saturday at 03:54 AM 15 hours ago, mcs1056 said: ...only marking I could make out as I passed it was an emblem that had one word (ten letters?), followed by "-21" ... Short by 5 letters, but still maybe as tall as a big pickup, longer, pretty much a box -- a Vixen-21? https://www.curbsideclassic.com/curbside-classics-american/curbside-classic-1989-vixen-21-se-motorhome-not-quite-an-ultra-van/
Falcon Ranchero Posted Saturday at 02:49 PM Posted Saturday at 02:49 PM Saw the Chucky van again this morning; it's an orange Econoline Drag Van with Chucky airbrushed on either side. Also a '79 type GMC monster truck straight out of the 70s by the looks of it. Was parked in the Metro parking lot of all places. 5
89AKurt Posted yesterday at 04:15 AM Posted yesterday at 04:15 AM I did not take a picture of every vehicle...... though I wanted to. When making distance, stopping is not really an option. In Washington state, never see these. I was working at an office on US89, Dodge had these test cars before they were released driving by, I thought they were custom. Easy drive-by shot. Vernal, Utah. Somewhere in Wyoming. Saw 3 Tesla Cybertrucks on the wide open range. 7
johnyrotten Posted yesterday at 08:43 AM Posted yesterday at 08:43 AM I few I spotted yesterday. Wish I had gotten better pictures of the two fords. 4
Quiet Eric Posted yesterday at 10:31 AM Posted yesterday at 10:31 AM 19 hours ago, Falcon Ranchero said: Also a '79 type GMC monster truck straight out of the 70s by the looks of it. Was parked in the Metro parking lot of all places. Man, that truck is the kinds look I'm shooting for on this one...I even have brown paint for it! Cool. 1
Falcon Ranchero Posted yesterday at 12:57 PM Posted yesterday at 12:57 PM 2 hours ago, Quiet Eric said: Man, that truck is the kinds look I'm shooting for on this one...I even have brown paint for it! Cool. That would be way cool to build it like the one I saw.
Falcon Ranchero Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM 4 hours ago, johnyrotten said: I few I spotted yesterday. Wish I had gotten better pictures of the two fords. That Hudson Jet is a rare sight for sure. 1
Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) No, I didn't see this on the road, but there's no oh heaven's to Betsy! category. 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Custom Edited 21 hours ago by Perspect Scale Modelworks 2 3 1
mcs1056 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 9/19/2025 at 11:54 PM, Russell C said: Short by 5 letters, but still maybe as tall as a big pickup, longer, pretty much a box -- a Vixen-21? https://www.curbsideclassic.com/curbside-classics-american/curbside-classic-1989-vixen-21-se-motorhome-not-quite-an-ultra-van/ By George...I think he's got it! Though my recollection is a boxier piece, perhaps it was 40 years of wear 'n tear that made it appear so. 1
Falcon Ranchero Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Perspect Scale Modelworks said: No, I didn't see this on the road, but there's no oh heaven's to Betsy! category. 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Custom Well. Now I want to own and drive one just like it. Edited 20 hours ago by Falcon Ranchero 1 2
Rob Hall Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Saw a clean maroon Lincoln Mark III and a maroon ‘67 Chevy Impala convertible with a white top when out and about on this beautiful early fall Sunday.
johnyrotten Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Saw this Olds today. It's a bit rough and was running rich. Wouldn't be a bad project car. 3
A modeler named mike Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I'm hoping this Nova is going to be revived and able to live on instead of heading to a salvage yard.. 2
johnyrotten Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 7 minutes ago, A modeler named mike said: I'm hoping this Nova is going to be revived and able to live on instead of heading to a salvage yard.. From what I see that one ain't too bad,either. Anyone else tired of black primer?
peteski Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 38 minutes ago, johnyrotten said: From what I see that one ain't too bad,either. Anyone else tired of black primer? Yes, and also tired of the satin or flat finish factory-paint. They look like they need a serious polishing and a wax job! Give ma a glossy paint any day. Edited 14 hours ago by peteski
Falcon Ranchero Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) On Saturday we went to visit the guy who was selling a 1980 z/28 Camaro back in May that we went to look at, and since struck up a friendship with him. Mentioned he has lots of other fine cars, namely the '68 Cougar I've shown photos of before. Was able to get a good photo of his '67 Camaro this time, but he also has a '66 Nova and Corvette Sting Ray. We went in our LeMans to bring back some radios he gave us a while ago because they weren't going to work as the radios of choice for our car. While there he noticed the rear side marker lights on our car weren't lit up ( we hadn't ever noticed) and he checked them and they didn't have any bulbs so but then he had a stash of bulbs and managed to find two, plugged them in and they lit up. Also gave us a chrome lisence plate frame, which I was looking for. $30 for a cheap plastic chrome plated one at Canadian Tire but he gave us a real metal one for free. Going to have to give him something in return. Edited 1 hour ago by Falcon Ranchero 1
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