Automotive Pornography

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I noticed some of them with left hand drive. Has right hand drive always been the standard there?
 
Todd Werner car collection at Penn. Mecum auction today. Lots of Petty cars and legendary drag cars...
On now NBCSN
 
I go to the Back to the 50s in St. Paul, MN every year. They get about 12k cars. It is sponsored by the Minnesota Hot Rod Association and any car 1964 and older can register to enter the Fairgrounds. There is a wide variety of cars from survivors to custom trailer queens.

nice hot rod

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mild custom Mercury

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restored Nash metropolitan

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kustom Merc lead sled

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Olds dash

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Hudson Hornet

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Vintage cars were works of art. The styling was incredible. Dashboards were amazing on a lot of these cars.
Manufacturers are trying to reproduce that retro feel with the Camaros, Mustangs, and Dodges but they’re falling short.
While muscle cars may be extremely valuable these days, the cars prior to the muscle era were the true beauties.
 
Vintage cars were works of art. The styling was incredible. Dashboards were amazing on a lot of these cars.
Manufacturers are trying to reproduce that retro feel with the Camaros, Mustangs, and Dodges but they’re falling short.
While muscle cars may be extremely valuable these days, the cars prior to the muscle era were the true beauties.

The metal dash makes it a piece of art worthy of celebration.
A plastic dash makes it plastic.
 
Vintage cars were works of art. The styling was incredible. Dashboards were amazing on a lot of these cars.
Manufacturers are trying to reproduce that retro feel with the Camaros, Mustangs, and Dodges but they’re falling short.
While muscle cars may be extremely valuable these days, the cars prior to the muscle era were the true beauties.
Amen to that. There are few cars that I would trade mine for, but if I had the opportunity to get a '60's/'70's Camaro, I would trade my 2014 Camaro in a heartbeat.
 
Amen to that. There are few cars that I would trade mine for, but if I had the opportunity to get a '60's/'70's Camaro, I would trade my 2014 Camaro in a heartbeat.
A friend of mine passed away a couple years back. He had 90 Corvettes and Camaros, pre-70.
 
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