I think every man in America remembers the first car he drove.
Mine was a two tone blue and white 1956 Cheyrolet Bel Aire.
The first car I owned was a Chevrolet Nova. 1966 Hunter Green.
If I ever hit the lotto, one dream I never realized to date is to own and drive a Ford Mustang of the type driven by Steve Mc Queen in his famous chase scene in the movie Bullet.
I think interest in cars is connected to the Y chromosome.
Enoch, Peeling out of of Hebrew School, Popping a Wheelie.
Driving my father's 1952 Hudson Hornet around a corner at high speed I actually did a wheelie - tipped over a bit and scared the sh*t out of myself. The problem is that it was seen by a friend of my father so then I was not allowed to drive for 6 months. Those "step-down" Hudsons didn't need power steering. It was the second best handling car I ever drove.
These boys just scream … "Make us Poster Prints!"
How could I say, "no"?
Love the photos. Being a car buff I can't get enough of all the classics both old and new.
Me too. Where have all the great classics gone - DeSoto, Packard, Hudson, Studebaker....
TAXI!
Note: I really like doing these.
LOL, I'm old enough to remember 1936 cars...
Great photo Mac.
Dear Friends AMac and Kavika: Great images.
They are called classics for a reason.
I think every man in America remembers the first car he drove.
Mine was a two tone blue and white 1956 Cheyrolet Bel Aire.
The first car I owned was a Chevrolet Nova. 1966 Hunter Green.
If I ever hit the lotto, one dream I never realized to date is to own and drive a Ford Mustang of the type driven by Steve Mc Queen in his famous chase scene in the movie Bullet.
I think interest in cars is connected to the Y chromosome.
Enoch, Peeling out of of Hebrew School, Popping a Wheelie.
Driving my father's 1952 Hudson Hornet around a corner at high speed I actually did a wheelie - tipped over a bit and scared the sh*t out of myself. The problem is that it was seen by a friend of my father so then I was not allowed to drive for 6 months. Those "step-down" Hudsons didn't need power steering. It was the second best handling car I ever drove.