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I saw that too. Suppose the construction company likes it being there as a reminder to get people to slow down? I seem to recall seeing severely wrecked cars displayed on a flatbed at the 121/114 construction area.Originally posted by helosailor View PostI was talking to a fellow board member (that works for FWFD) about that on Tuesday. He said it ended up there, it wasn't put there. The FD gets several calls about it every day since it happened because people driving by think there might be someone trapped inside. The city can't remove it though because it is setting on property that is under control of the company that's doing the construction. Don't know why the owner hasn't had it removed. maybe they're in the hospital or can't afford to.Men have become the tools of their tools.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Yeah, but someone needs to tell that sammich maker to get her purse off the damned fender!Originally posted by Ratt View PostOh man, that Ferrari is SEXY.
Also (Matt), I just recorded an episode of Chasing Classic Cars where a 2nd owner of one of those cars was selling his. It sat in his garage for YEARS.
Nice cars man.
David
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Sheeit! That was brand new lacquer. I bet it was harder than the chrome on the bumper.Originally posted by cobrajet69 View PostYeah, but someone needs to tell that sammich maker to get her purse off the damned fender!
Also (Matt), I just recorded an episode of Chasing Classic Cars where a 2nd owner of one of those cars was selling his. It sat in his garage for YEARS.
Nice cars man.
DavidZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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From a bunch of different places. I have links galore saved from all over the place.Originally posted by mardyn View PostI love those old racin' pics along with the comments... where are you finding that stuff?
mardyn
Example: http://driverphoto.foroactivo.com/t3...l-gp-de-monaco
John Surtees at the 1967 German Grand Prix

Jim Clark - practice session for the 1966 Nürburgring Grand Prix.

Fred Hurst
"wheeled his wild injected A/Gas Barracuda to the Street title at the 1968 Finals in Amarillo, Texas. He ran a sub-national-record 9.45 to defeat Ed Hedrick in Bill Jenkins’ A/MP Camaro"

Freight Train dual-engined Top Gasser - Dallas Int’l Motor Speedway, 1969


1954 Chevrolet Corvette Corvair concept
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