I just returned from lunch and the discussion centered around the GNRS this weekend. Several people were in town to attend the show. Last years Deuce Show attracted a lot of out of town people, but due to the inclement weather this year, the attendance may be down. I sure hope not. I enjoy seeing all the people and looking at the new creations as well as the historic ones that show up. LA is going through a tough winter and we are not used to snow and cold weather, so some may decide to stay home by the fire.
As for me, I am a die hard and will only go two days to make sure I didn’t miss anything. The GNRS move to LA was a good thing for me as I used to fly to Oakland to see the show. This is much closer and less expensive for the old man. I will take lots of pictures and post them next week.
Get off the couch and go out in the garage.
Stay Tooned!
Lynn
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Lou sent me some old gas stations pictures. They bring back memories of when I was young and worked in gas stations so I would have a place to work on my car.
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Midwest 34 hiboy, Poteet clone. I can always tell the area by the beautiful brick homes in the background. No stucco!
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Wonderful 36 roadster at the Horseless Carriage meet over Christmas. I like these cars also, but they are small inside compared to a 40 Coupe or Convert.
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Famous Laguna Beach car, Jim Busby’s very fine 32 5 window with a Cadillac and all the right stuff. You have to see this car to appreciate the era.
Dreaming
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Bob just sold this stunning 46 convert of Toms for $68K big ones. You can’t build them for that.
So what!
