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1956 Ford Pickup was on display at the 13th Annual Legends of the Past Car Show in Independence, Mo.
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The 9th Annual Greaserama Car Show was held at the Boulevard Drive-In over Labor Day Weekend in Kansas City, Ks.
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1994 Toyota Pickup.
With the mighty 22RE under the hood cranking out 116 horsepower, we're looking at 2,700 pounds of fire-breathing Tokyo steel.
I used a KITE to fly the camera.
Pickup on display at the Kansas Underground Salt Museum in Hutchinson, Kansas.
The Kansas Underground Salt Museum is 650 feet underound and is the only mine in the Western Hemisphere, that has an underground museum open to tourists. There are only two other underground salt museums in the world and they are in Poland and Austria.
I finally decided that my old butch '94 chevy pickup wasn't worth the measly 12 mpg I got commuting 45 miles each way to SF for work and bought a new car! I'll miss the old truck. '08 Subaru Impreza 2.5i 5-door. Fun and comfortable to drive, kinda sporty, 28ish mpg highway, easy to drive and park in the city are what made me choose the car. 170hp Boxster motor, all wheel drive, 5 star safety with airbags all around, traction control and ABS for under $20k was a great deal, and I'm at the stage where I'd rather get a good value than spend another $10k for the turbocharged 245/305hp WRX model. Now to explore some of Sonoma County's coastal and country roads!
Photo-a-Day: Year 7, Day 308 – Total Days: 2,499
Yeah... sorry, I'm not really getting tired of taking photos of my new guitar...
But at least I'm not just taking photos of it -- got in some good practice time the last few evenings. It's hard as hell, but totally fun and I feel like I'm already improving! (Ok, it would be kind of hard to not improve, since I started from knowing almost nothing ;-)