Found this ad in Classic Motorsports from Victoria British. The background is Burlington, Vermont.
Funny thing. Church Street is pedestrian only.
Found this ad in Classic Motorsports from Victoria British. The background is Burlington, Vermont.
Funny thing. Church Street is pedestrian only.
chuckles wrote: Surely arrangements can be made.
4 tow trucks can get 4 little British cars in the same place at the same time
Look at the Healey, that is not at the correct angle for a car actually sitting in that street. Photo chopped.
Hungary Bill wrote: No fluids under 'em. Dead giveaway![]()
All the fluids had already leaked out. The cars are dry now....
Not a single person on the street. If you've been there, you know that never happens regardless of time of day.
Funny but pretty much completely unrelated story involving LBCs and Burlington:
My mom had a Midget in her younger days when she was living in the Burlington area. She was waitressing at the time and went into work on one unseasonably warm afternoon that had melted the curbside snow piles into slush. She parked the Midget with two of its tiny (probably what, 12 or 13"?) wheels in the curbside slush pile, only to return hours later after her shift to discover the slush had completely frozen over. Try as it might, the poor Midget couldn't muster enough of its Shetland ponies to break itself free from the roadside glacier and remained in place for several weeks until the spring thaw finally broke it free
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