Japanese plates?
In reply to 914Driver :
Japan looooves low-riders and kustoms. Mooneyes even has a shop and show in Japan.
Aberdeen, Carolina & Western #87, "The Engine Room", a General Electric AC6000CW that they've converted into a mobile bar that's open to the public.
914Driver said:Not what you'd expect in a mall parking lot after sundown; 190SL drop top, GT 500, F-430 moved out of the fire zone before the fire.
Yep, move your nice cars to a parking location away from anything that can burn...I took this specific picture near my home in Westlake Village during the 2018 fires.
We've done the same--moving our cars to the concrete parking bunker at the nearby Target when severe weather approaches.
unrelated but awesome:
914Driver said:Japanese plates?
See that black Chev Fleetline Aerosedan top left? I had one of those sitting on the farm for decades. Always thought it would a cool cruiser, but my interests moved on.
Mezzanine said:Duke said:In reply to 914Driver :
Hey, that's in Gig Harbor, where I live!
Man, I thought that looked like the bottom of Stinson in the background.
iansane said:Mezzanine said:Duke said:In reply to 914Driver :
Hey, that's in Gig Harbor, where I live!
Man, I thought that looked like the bottom of Stinson in the background.
The bottom of a Stinson.
Appleseed said:iansane said:Mezzanine said:Duke said:In reply to 914Driver :
Hey, that's in Gig Harbor, where I live!
Man, I thought that looked like the bottom of Stinson in the background.
The bottom of a Stinson.
iansane, you're spot on. I just wandered around in street view to confirm. That gray building with the blue strip in the top left of the photo is the speedy glass shop at the bottom of Stinson. Appleseed's Stinson is close but not quite the same.
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