I'm glad to hear that it doesn't live on the street...it's much too nice. I suppose even a carport would be helpful and would keep the rain and snow off of it.Yes New York is extremely rough on these cars unfortunately I do not have an indoor garage but it does not stay on the city street
That's an old photo. The movie theater went out of business a couple of years back.I was gonna say The Bronx, recognized the "Whitestone Cinemas". One Grandma lived off Logan Ave, the other lived off Pilgrim by the El. We lived in Parkchester until we moved out to the Island. That's a super clean wagon to have endured city life!
That reminds me. An old girlfriend of mine had a Pontiac Lemans wagon that she used as her daily driver. It wasn't even in that great of shape, but it was stolen on the streets of Brooklyn. They later recovered the car minus the radio.If that was on the street it would have been stolen long ago
Geez, haven't been home since 14" . You really can never go home....That's an old photo. The movie theater went out of business a couple of years back.
Yea I have! I was a little kid back when the racing scene was heavy up here. Now you get mostly imports running. Just not the same out here as it was when I was a kidyeah looks nice, sits nice
double thumbs up from me!!
I use to hang out at the Wedge Inn, Off of Boston Post Road, back in the early 80's
A big Street Race Spot back in the day..
ever hear of it?
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