Showing posts with label classic cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic cars. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

My Ride Is Me ...


Some of us are still in the dreaming stage of "that car I will buy someday that personifies who I am". There are others who walk it daily. There are even a few who have finished their project car and love to show it to others. Myrideisme.com is a great web page that highlights all of the above. If all you can do is look and drool, there are opportunities for that. If you need hints and sources for your project, check it out... and if you just want to show off, I am sure they will be glad to let you share your story. Check out the link above, I think you will like it.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Classic Cars at Hemmings


Whenever I feel like getting tied up on the internet I can go to this site and drool over classic cars for hours at a time. Seriously, if you don't have free time you might not want to follow this link. Look at that one... and that one, wait look over there... Visit Hemmings Here

Monday, August 2, 2010

A Study in Sad Contrast



My wife has an Uncle that lives in the mountains of North Georgia. Near his home is a small isolated junkyard with many old vehicles in various stages of decay, most with trees growing through the windows. Even as rusted and dying hulks you can still see the beauty of their design and elements of the glory they surely had in their day. Somehow it is hard to see an old car in the junkyard and not imagine what it's life must have been like. Who owned it? How long did it roam the roads, and where? What was the final nail in it's carburated coffin? Then, finally, how did it end up here... deep in the woods? Were these even woods back when it reached this final resting spot, or was this a field next to a home now long gone?

My children love to make up the stories and role play in their minds as if it was again that day and a cherished piece of the family has slowly rolled it's last. It is sad to see them go. I think that is one of the reasons old cars in great shape seem to universally bring happiness at car shows. Surely if this car can make it through there might even be hope for my longevity...

junkyard classic car