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feezdya

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Dear Owner,

Would appreciate if you could share you precious oldskool, vintage, classic car picture here..

Please keep it clean and comments and etc are not welcome.. this is strickly for pictures only.

Thank your for your co-operation.:adore:

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Copy past from Mr. 1972Mini1000Auto thread, Gorgeous


'66 Dodge Dart 270 Convertible (Mopar!)







 

feezdya

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walauwei...superb interior!!!I should done this to my car!!!nicceeee
 

Freeflow

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My and my Friends 1988 & 1989 E45 525i. Mines with the 19" Corniche Chrome Rims. But both of the cars died already. One in an Accident and mine engine died. R.I.P

 
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ACQ2305

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Cool,..will post some of what i have up soon...Keep them coming :burnout:
 

ACQ2305

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The toyota's are taken from a car show, the mini,...that is my next project.. :burnout:
 
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bt7474

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Hi all Classic Car Owners..

Just want to share my Classic Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Junior 1300 (1967). This is DIY restoration project and took 5 years to reach this stage..

Adee
 

arturo

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bt7474...very nicely restored. rims are a perfect match. theres a 4door near my house driven by a retired army officer...but very bad condition. also ferrari red. but nothing compared to yours. very nice.
 

feezdya

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damm nicee will post my car later nice car you all have here!
 

Tom

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real nice classics everyone!, looks like we'll need to keep this section strictly for such old metals, i will probably remove mine from here in a few weeks as it is barely 20 yrs old

Hi all Classic Car Owners..

Just want to share my Classic Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Junior 1300 (1967). This is DIY restoration project and took 5 years to reach this stage..

Adee
loving the Alfa with those wheels. congrats!
 

LittleWhiteWagon

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Hi all Classic Car Owners..

Just want to share my Classic Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Junior 1300 (1967). This is DIY restoration project and took 5 years to reach this stage..

Adee
Thats a gorgeous alfa :love:

I'd get chrome/silver lugs if I were you though haha. The anodized ones look... mmm period incorrect on the car :biggrin:

Still beautiful nonetheless!
 

Kevin Lee

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1965 honda s600 coupe

Before





1 1/2 years later, still not complete



 

dennisdreams

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some pic of my old lady
sweet S30 bro~ got any blogpage on it's restoration?

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1965 honda s600 coupe

Before

1 1/2 years later, still not complete

Kev, the body work look very nice already. What's left of the S600 haven done?
 

Kevin Lee

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a lot of engine parts missing, have to buy new one as assesed by new mechanic, not an easy car to fix, my canadian friend took 5 years and my american friend took 8 years, god damn!
 

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