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ALF/Chevy Cab Over at the ALF Plant in Elmira NY. Barry Stein from the Park Ridge NJ FD truck committee observing the many works of art in progress. Howard Kent Jr. 04-30-1977.
'57 Chevy Police Car. A other week - a other '57 Chevy. Except the roof and back lights, I build it completely different then the Red one
Most Torontonians or Southern Ontarians visit Buffalo, New York, for one sole reason: shopping. Prices for certain items can be cheaper in the U.S. than in Canada (and yet other things are much cheaper in Canada than in the U.S.)
But Eridony (Brandon) and I went to Buffalo for one very different reason: as tourists to explore a city that was once one of the most vibrant and wealthy cities in the U.S.
Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum, 263 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, NY.
Partial quote from Wikipedia:
"Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Buffalo, New York, which was active from 1901 to 1938. Although best known for its expensive luxury cars, Pierce-Arrow also manufactured commercial trucks, fire trucks, camp trailers, motorcycles, and bicycles."
1965 Chevy II brochure: www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/chevy/65nova/65nova.html
1965 Chevy II handbook: www.gmheritagecenter.com/docs/gm-heritage-archive/vehicle...
WWII load of anti-tank guns on a Chevy ILL special rig. Before the war, this truck hauled four Nash cars. Note the "War Bonds" decal.
My friend Rod (former flickr member) alerted me about a free public vintage car show "Kars on King" in Oshawa. I took a coupe hours of vacation time and we met up to check out the event.
I took almost 300 photos and here are a few of the more special ones!
This photo was taken at the " Big Power Meet" In västerås 2012.
Its the worlds largest carshow and takes place in Västerås Sweden every year. its estimated that aproximate 15000 veteran cars comes to the city that have 130.000 citizens.
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Revolutionary light, compact V-8 engine Introduced in 1955. The 265 cid (4.34 L) motor had an exceptionally high power-to-weight ratio for the time and began an era of muscular economic cars.