This many pages without any Eric Joyner?
failboat wrote: In reply to jrw1621: I should have shared the link too. http://hooniverse.com/2012/02/17/honda-accord-aerodeck/
Wow, that seems like a real "opportunity missed" considering these were everywhere.
JoeyM wrote:Gasoline wrote:
You may wanna check this out...
http://www.gt40s.com/forum/paddock/25444-amx-3-reproductions.html
Gasoline wrote: Keep your eyes open. I am looking for an AMC Marlin.
Ok this means I need to go buy more lottoy tickets......I will be right back......
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: what's wrong with this picture?
That's probably Simon's GT-1 (or Trans Am) car. Can't find a picture of Peter with the kids, so here he is with a rare mistake at Sebring..
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: what's wrong with this picture?
Is there a clown/doll/puppet in the driver's window?
Gasoline wrote: Keep your eyes open. I am looking for an AMC Marlin.
Love it. I always thought one of these in flat black with exhaust sticking out the hood would look positively menacing.
Conquest351 wrote:JoeyM wrote:You may wanna check this out... http://www.gt40s.com/forum/paddock/25444-amx-3-reproductions.htmlGasoline wrote:
Those are fabulous. It looks like he's added some front fender flare, and I approve. I'd love to park one next to Dad's real AMX at a car show.
AngryCorvair wrote: i was just thinking that the car is the wrong brand...
Yeah, I was just trying to explain why. I guess I didn't do a very good job..
Brundage changed the name of his dealership to "Brumos" in about 1959 if my research is correct. Peter Gregg bought him out in the mid 1960s. Yeah, Simon's car is a Mustang (if any tube-frame car can be called by any marque or model), but as the man's son, I think he wears those colors honestly.
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