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That exact idea has been on the T.W. agenda for some time now. It will happen once spring arrives.
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So why didn't you participate dude...? Keep in mind we took all these photos in the course of 5 hours. 9am-2pm on Sat. I know where to find one of almost everything on the list, but we did not have time to drive 380 miles to getr it all.
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A car with blown rear shocks. Interesting building Notice the California plate! Another damaged Green Camry. Glorious! This one was popped pretty good.
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Last inspection sticker on the black 1967 Camaro.
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I have no idea why I thought "Skinner Moore" sounded so funny. Maybe cause it sounds like a nickname for a big schlong. The copper mailbox is ubber-cool too. Mean time I just decided to make an executive decision and throw up three other photos instead like three sec. after I talked to you. Hope you do not mind Buddy. The Honda Minivan Rice with Anti-Honda propaganda, tow truck pulling an Excursion by the REAR axle & GMC Suburban Diesel seemed like they were just as worthy of inclusion. Also I realized how much of a dumbass I am. Last night you told me that all your photos were downloaded on MY laptop, didn't you? Damn I need to go to bed before 3:30 am tonight. Here's some more random photos. That's the super-cool motor of the above posted Kissle-Kar racer
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27. You wanna see a brass-era Kissle-Kar race car? Bring $5 to the Larz Anderson Automotive Museum in Brookline Mass and you will not be dissapointed. There's only about a three dozen "vehicles" in their collection right now but they are worth every penny of your $5. 28. Yes, that's right, it's a blood red STUTZ race car! 29. Renault Town Car (1912 IIRC) I'd LOVE to buy & register this car and drive it exactly as is, except with a BB 454 and T10 tranny. On a side note only the damn French would mount the radiator BEHIND the motor. 30. French cars are worth 10 points, but this is not a 1991 Peugeot. This however, was a Citroen (x10) and pre-war (x10) so it's a cool 1000 points for this puppy. 31. This buckboard certainly was NOT "horseless drive". 32. I'd love to try riding one of these someday, but only if it involved wearing a tuxedo, monacle & tophat while sporting an elaborate mustache. 33. One off prototype built in Wolfsburg by VW in 1972. This was to be a sports car based on the RWD, air-cooled H4 powered Beetle design. I guess it's the grandfather of the much less cool Scirroco & Corrado. 34. --- Back on the road here's a GMC Suburban DIESEL! 35. This poor Special has been crahsed, alowed to rust & daily driven in Boston. How sad... no 1960s Buick should be subjected to this kind of abuse. 36. I wish my house had a giant fiberglass Cow's head on it. 37. There was a live dog inside the Excursion & the rear tilt out window was flapping in the breeze like a white flag in Paris. 38. In Dorchester you have to be handi-capable to vote. 39. Accordion Bus! 40. Two door B-body? Baaam! x10 because it's in motion in the photograph? OH YEAH!
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14. Cop car parked illegally. Typical Boston, (Medford Technically). 15. Fuselage Body Mopar, SCORE HUGE!!! But I forgot to include those in the final list, DAMN. It was for sale too. 16. This '67 Camaro was not for sale but Z-Lock was in LOVE with it. I would not know anything about being obsessed with 1st gen F-bodys 17. Double whamy. It's a bustleback Lincoln & a "Presidential Edition" canvas top. Lincoln really is the O.G. of tacky. 18. Skion Taxi... you just can not make this stuff up! There's so many things I have to add to the revised list for next time. 19. Broken Down Tow Truck, another item that was on the original ball point pen "hardcopy" of the list but I somehow missed when putting together the fianal version. No matter. BTW: As far as the little Pig, Marcia has an obssession with pigs, she drives the Q45 more than any of the other vehicles so that's where it stays. That pig has sat on many a dashboard, from her Mazda MX3 GS when I met her to 4 years in the STS. 20. Of course after we saw this & laughed about it some hot bubble-but girl was walking down the street & I made the ubiquitous "I'd love to give HER a big load" joke. 21. Okay, okay.... it's no Dodge Omni Shelby GLH but when is the last time you saw a first gen. Plymouth Laser in this kind of condition & wearing its original paint & sport stripe? I bet many tired old 1970 Hemi Cudas were traded at the Plymouth dealer for one of these marvel's of modern engineering. 22. Six door funeral coach? This would have been a touchdown if it was RWD. 23. Oversized American Flag. We got lucky on this one, that's the very first time I ever saw it there... Good eagle eyes Mr. O'Shea. 24. BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Shazzaaaaam! 25. Civic "Mini-Minivan" Station Wagon riding on some super classy 17" rims. 26. Toyota Cressida 2nd gen. Basically a Camry with an inline-six & RWD. If Toyota still made affordable sedans with RWD & inline-six motors they would be about 1,000,000,000 times cooler than they really are.
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Okay, here are Team Speeding-Panther's official submissions. In chronological order 1. Strangest object we saw strapped to a roof all day. 2. Orphaned Bumper Cover. 3. Yes, I scored me a free snowbrush! 4. Rudolph Crossing. 5. Good Samaritan in a Freightliner helps out a minivan driver. 6. Official plate. It was on the back of this: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/ssilvik/DSCN4238.jpg 7. Best "DANGER" sign. 8. Our hike was 85% over, we're almost to the Wrights Observation Tower. 9. Funniest hand-made sign of the day. 10. We went through hell & back to get this photo. 11. --- You just can't make this kind of stuff up!!! A Honda Minivan with dual exhausts, 20" rims & mirror tint is one thing but a sticker on the rear window of Calvin taking a leak on the HONDA emblem? AWSOME!!! 12. Busted up Camry. (it's not my surcharge so it's funny) 13. "C. BUTTS REALESTATE"
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S.P. I need you to post the following photos in this thread: - COPPER MAILBOX - CRIPT from the Oak Grove Cemetary - HEADSTONE (the amusing one) & what ever other stuff you want to be counted in the official thread.
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Sixty8Panther account is once again under control of its rightful owner. (note to self: hijack S.P.'s account sometime soon) I can NOT beleive S.P. posted that retarded photo of my acting like a complete Deuchebag on that POS Honda bike. And he did it on MY laptop signed in as myself. Not to mention the other photo with me in that 1/3 scale red 1930s car. How will anyone ever take me seriously!? Anyway this works out quite well since your camera's "date stamp" is yellow while mine has an orange one. Here's some of my highlights. Antique Sleds. That's why I was running down the breakdown lane of Rt.93! Cause there was fresh meat: a bumper cover, left after the previous day's seemingly inevidable snow related accidents. "Z-Lock" or O'Shea, or as you know him "SpeedingPenguin". I'd trust this crazy @$$hole with my life. He's a true friend. Although I had my camera with me and took backup shots & what not, 70% of our photos he's responsible for... he was the camera man on this mission, I was the driver. To get a good shot of that cell phone/radio tower I had to do some rock climbing. I do NOT suggest you ever trying this when the rocks, grass & asphalt is covered with solid ice and 6" of snow. Those retarded photos of me walking on the ice are not that funny if you were not there to see this sign right by where I stepped onto the ice. And here I am on the ice taking a pic of S.P. as he is taking a pic of myself. classic T.W.C.C. moment. Last time I was at this observation tower it was like my junior year of H.S. so it's been over a decade. I just happened to think of it as we were making evasive manouvers on the highway in an attempt to photograph those nutcases who were ice fishing. Total spur of the moment, threw on my blinker, took that exit & found it on the first try. The view was well worth it, IMHO. I'll post many more tomorrow, or later this morning as it may be.
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Dude... why...??? That sucks, please don't be a stranger to the site, your differences aside you are (and I hope always will be) a valuable addition to this forum. All the best in whatever/where ever your next endeavor takes you. Don't ever give up the fight for the truth & justice in the Automotive Industry. P.S. We're giving serious thought on crossing through Michigan on our Tulsa, OK roadtrip this upcoming June 14th or 17th, what are the chances we can meet up with you somewhere that weekend?
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(Speedingpenguin once again) Some more pics I took...
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(Speedingpenguin posting on Sly's account) Here are the pics I took with my camera.... Not necesarily our submissions, but some of the good ones I took...
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We are all going to post our best photos in this thread from today's scavenger hunt. It took place from 9:00am - 2:00pm & we ended up partnering up. Marcia wanted nothing to do with it but me & S.P. used the Q45 and teamed up while XP & his G/F Amanda used her 2005 Impala & Dodgefan & his G/F Jessica (notice she joined the forum recently) used the Intrepid. Wait until the 3 teams have posted their best 40 photos and a list of other interesting finds, then choose who you think found the most interesting & bizzare photo ops. & items.
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Anyone have any suggestions? ...there have to be a few ithings I did not think of.
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I'm giulty of that ALL the time in my Datsun, but most retard car theives can't drive stick and who the hell would want that beat up old hail storm survivor anyway...
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Wow... excellent, did the internet help you in the recovery?
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Sure... here's the recepie: 1. 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham ex-airport executive taxi w/ 298,425 miles 2. two complete 4.6L Northstars out of the junkyard 3. custom ground, extra long crankshaft, over head cams can stay individual (8 total) 4. two custom made windshields, (low cut two piece with stainless steel frame) Someone do a chop!!!