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Bill, It looks like you had some fun there. Thanks for the pictures.
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Bart: Yeah, I love the Goodguys show and I look forward to it every year. I only photographed a few of the cars there. Always lots of innovation and good ideas to be had at the Puyallup show.
KevinW: Good eye on the '50 Pontiac tail lights on the two A coupes! I think I liked the rusty one more. camarojoe: I get musclecar overload sometimes and it's nice to see a little bit of everything at one event. There's plenty of "wrong" ways to do a musclecar but almost no "wrong" way to do a '28-'63 car. Conformity is the rule with musclecar restorations but non-conformity seems to rule the older car hobby. Each car is a canvas! |
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Great mix of some fun cars, looks like a fun show!!
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