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6 hours ago, Tom Geiger said:

The easiest way to get a photo from your phone to your computer is to email it to yourself. I do it all the time 

That's what I usually end up doing as well.

 

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13 minutes ago, Russell C said:

At the grocery store before lunch. Escapes me what make this is.

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Anglia van with custom grille work. Ford product of Great Britian. Might be badges as Thames, same company

 

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I was filling up the gas station and a new Bronco was on the other side of the Pump.  Looked nice. too busy for a picture.  On the way out there was a truck load of new Vettes on a car hauler, parked in a hotel lot. 

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On 3/21/2021 at 9:00 PM, lordairgtar said:

Anglia van with custom grille work. Ford product of Great Britian ...

 

18 hours ago, Earl Marischal said:

Panel van version of the 105E model 1959-1968 .... Used to be common in the U.K. until they dissolved into brown dust...

Was thinking Anglia, but didn't trust my gut sense enough to say that, and with the knowledge base here, I figured a minimum of two guys would be able to ID what it was. Might remain in one piece here in dry AZ, as long as it holds together during burnouts.

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On 3/26/2021 at 12:03 AM, lordairgtar said:

I saw one of those Firebird clones made from a late model Camaro. Looked cool.

Here's two I saw at the NY auto show a few years back.

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This Mustang caught my eye whilst stopped at the lights today - not crazy about the wheels but it’s cooler than my wife’s Civic that I was driving anyway ?‍♂️

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I know sightings without pictures can be questionable but if you're driving sometimes it's best to observe and drive. Sunday taking the wife's car to the car wash there was what looked like an old wrecker in the lane next to me up ahead. As I got closer it turned out that the wrecker bed and boom were on a trailer behind a late model CK3500 dually GM flatbed. The new rig looked well cared fore but the wrecker looked wrecked. Maybe a good bases for a diorama.  

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