bravenrace wrote: Clicky now.
Because the last (original) one of those in Ohio rusted to dust 10 years ago?
davidjs wrote:bravenrace wrote: Clicky now.Because the last (original) one of those in Ohio rusted to dust 10 years ago?
Well there's that. But on the other hand, that's what they say about '65 Mustangs also, but I have a rust free original, so.... And you'd think there'd be some nice ones that are closer than that (and I'm sure there are), but it seems like every time I see a car that really floats my boat, it's on the West coast.
Amazing . . .simply amazing.
There's a nice looking one right down the street . . .complete with rust
bravenrace wrote:davidjs wrote:Well there's that. But on the other hand, that's what they say about '65 Mustangs also, but I have a rust free original, so.... And you'd think there'd be some nice ones that are closer than that (and I'm sure there are), but it seems like every time I see a car that really floats my boat, it's on the West coast.bravenrace wrote: Clicky now.Because the last (original) one of those in Ohio rusted to dust 10 years ago?
:dunno:, but it seems like every time someone posts a really nice Japanese car from the 1970s, it's on the West Coast... So I would guess it's a combination of climate, and original import numbers.
bravenrace wrote: Clicky now.
Ammazingly enough, there's one of those at an apartment complex around the corner from me. Daily driven. Snow. Salt. Whatever. I've never looked too closely at it, but the last time we passed on the street, I think I noticed the rockers looking a bit soft. It's hard to tell, though, as the car is tan with black rockers.
There is just something about Panasports that always seem to make old sports cars look better. They must be one of the all time best looking wheels.
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