Here's a backlot-era car--a 1917 Ford Model T.
Thirty years later this 1947 Coupe rolled off of Ford's assembly lines.
Here's a coupe of a different color, a 1965 Cadillac de Ville.
Now we turn to the vintage car show standards. First a Ford Mustang from 1969.
Followed by a Chevy Corvette--a 1963 model.
Here's a 1934 Ford Pickup--notice the spare tire behind the passenger door.
In 1954, the Hudson Motor Car Company and Nash-Kelvinator merged to form American Motors, which was later run by Mitt Romney's father, George. The Nash name carried on in Great Britain. Pictured here is a 1961 Nash Metropolitan built in the UK.
Fittingly, parked next to the Nash was a 1954 Hudson Hornet.
It's muscle time. Above is a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396.
Moving up a year--you see a 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS.
Another GM muscle car from the same era was the Pontiac GTO convertible--this is a 1966 model.
Also from 1966 is this Chevy Caprice.
The GMC Caballero was a coupe utility vehicle--this black beauty is from 1987.
The only true foreign car in this collection is this 1962 Jaguar MK 10.
It was hot this afternoon--perfect convertible weather. And a great day to drive a 1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88.
This post began with the oldest car on the lot and it concludes with the newest, a 2001 Plymouth Prowler.
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awesome photos. Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteNice photos of cars. I like all these. used cars
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