Rodent Posted yesterday at 04:16 AM Posted yesterday at 04:16 AM Point Reyes Station, CA. 1971 Chevelle / Blazer combo. 5
Rodent Posted yesterday at 04:19 AM Posted yesterday at 04:19 AM Point Reyes Station, CA. Oddball assortment of cars that are expected in Marin County.
89AKurt Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM 2 hours ago, Tim W. SoCal said: A bunch of idiots attempting to prove that they can drive down the Southern California freeways at 80mph with their heads up their a**es. Hey wrong thread. 😜 Crotch rocket Donorcycles on AZ69 are abusing the lane splitting law, and doing 80 sometimes. Club cruise night last week.
sfhess Posted yesterday at 05:53 AM Posted yesterday at 05:53 AM 1 hour ago, Rodent said: Point Reyes Station CA. 1964 Bonneville. a 62 actually. 1
The Junkman Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Pt Reyes Station is a great place for car watching, especially on a weekend. Saw this a couple of years back about a block away from your photo location. Not a garage queen, had "The Club" on the steering wheel and the dash board was comprehensively weatherchecked. But what would a resto cost for a Gullwing? Edited 23 hours ago by The Junkman 2
Bainford Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, The Junkman said: Not a garage queen, had "The Club" on the steering wheel and the dash board was comprehensively weatherchecked. But what would a resto cost for a Gullwing? Now that's a cool roadside sighting. The 'Club' and the weather-checked dash are icing on the cake. Forget the resto; it's much more cool in it's present condition. Bring the maintenance up to date, check the tires, fill the tank, and hit the road. 1
Rodent Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 13 hours ago, sfhess said: a 62 actually. Yup, a typo. The plate even says that it is a '62. 1
porschercr Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, The Junkman said: Pt Reyes Station is a great place for car watching, especially on a weekend. Saw this a couple of years back about a block away from your photo location. Not a garage queen, had "The Club" on the steering wheel and the dash board was comprehensively weatherchecked. But what would a resto cost for a Gullwing? $1,350,000 in #3 Good Condition. $950,000 in #4 Fair Condition. +$100,000 for Rudge wheels. +2,500.00 Becker radio. +$20,000 fitted luggage. As per Hagerty. Edited 19 hours ago by porschercr added info. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 22 hours ago, 89AKurt said: On 7/23/2025 at 6:35 PM, Tim W. SoCal said: A bunch of idiots attempting to prove that they can drive down the Southern California freeways at 80mph with their heads up their a**es. Hey wrong thread. 😜 That is what I saw on the road yesterday. This is the thread I intended to post it in...
89AKurt Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Tim W. SoCal said: That is what I saw on the road yesterday. This is the thread I intended to post it in... Didn't I see that you have to post pictures, or you didn't see it? 😉 Last century when I had a '57 Chevy station wagon, I met this guy with that '57 4 door Hardtop. At the time he was trying a turbo. I'm sure it's him, but was driving Stealth.
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