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Feburary 10th, 2008
 

Here are some photos I took at Renninger's today.

 

This is a really cool "Cal look" VW.


"49 to '52 Chevys are one of my favorite body styles. This fastback is either a '49 or '50.


'49 to '51 "shoebox" Fords are cool too. Since I don't see a gas cap, this should be a '49.


Here is a very rare "54 Buick Sky Lark convertible.
And Sky Lark was two words back then.



A '57 Rambler Custom wagon is something you don't see everyday either.


I'm thinking everybody knows I love "Rat Rods" by now. Here is a really cool one. I especially like the International "Farm-All" tractor radiator shell. It has a Ford 4 cyl motor.




This little Falcon Futura convert is really nice.


I believe this is a '39 Ford convert. Or a '40 with a '39 grill. Powered by a Buick "nailhead." Just like in the old days.


My Dad had a Plymouth just like this when I was a kid.
His was a '41. I'm not sure what year this one is.


"Big Don's Trucking" has a really nice pickup here.


Here's an original '61 Pontiac Catalina convert with 389, tri-power, and 4 speed. The tri-power optioned 389 cost $395 and change when new.
And the 4 speed was another $307. Try and find one now.


 

Be Safe....
Dusty

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

   
     

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