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Similar to Chevrolet’s Malibu-based SS 396 and to Pontiac’s LeMans-based GTO musclecars, Buick had their GS 400 version based upon their Skylark and Oldsmobile offered the 4-4-2 version of their Cutlass.
This one has already gathered a group of interested observers as the driver backs into an open parking space.
That's what Cartell calls it - DVLA says 1222cc.....
Another great example of a once relatively common car, just what this show is so good at turning-up.
Another big weeked upload! As to be expected, quite a few Citroens at the show but not so many 2CVs, and no CX that I can recall. This GS was nice, probably a late one before it became GSA?
Interestingness 347: 11-2-2009
Territorial dispute between Chuck (Reddish Egret ) and Chuck (Snowy Egret). Referee: Chuck (Willet).
Years back, I started dreaming of this place. Explorers, all with more experience than I at the time, told me to stay away. That it was too dangerous, too difficult, or just plain impossible. Their fears were not unfounded. But time changes things, and experience builds to the point where all things are possible. Twelve months of planning & preparation went into this. It probably would have taken less time if we hadn't been out every single weekend exploring elsewhere, but hey.
The challenges are for starters, that it is on an island in the middle of an extremely busy commerical waterway, with barges 10,000 times larger than your little one man kayak. Difficult currents in these waters right by allow for no mistakes. And perhaps even more importantly...it is right next to one of the highest security prisons in the US which you are in plain view of almost the entire time.
For 50 years she sits untouched by human elements. Dead center in one of the worlds busiest cities.
A huge thanks goes out to urbandecay. for the all gear and supplies needed to tackle this unqiue location.
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