Hnnnnnng. I'm not really a truck guy, but that is pure pornography.Mike W. wrote:

Hnnnnnng. I'm not really a truck guy, but that is pure pornography.Mike W. wrote:
If Willys was still making Overlands, that is what they would look like. Anyway...e28Sean wrote:Hnnnnnng. I'm not really a truck guy, but that is pure pornography.Mike W. wrote:
Funny you call it that. I used to live about one mile from Studebagels Restaurant in South Bend.a wrote:A 53-59 Studebagel 1/2 ton pickup. I spied it across a pking lot .They have a very distinctive rear window This one looked original. It even had bias ply tires. Just like E28s the 53 -59 pickups remained unchanged through their entire run.
Heh heh I drove past a Morris saloon of that style today going into Hyannis My brother bought a canary colored Morris 'vert about this time of year 1973. Imagine a rail thin 6'3 guy with an Afro that made him 7,' driving it in the dead of winter, top down. It came with a crankMike W. wrote:Definitely out of the ordinary, a Morris Minor convertible with semaphores. Not sure what the production numbers on those were let alone imported into the US, but I doubt very many. The semaphore is hard to see, but it's there about knee high.
Well, I got at least one detail wrong; it's dark green, not black. Green interior too, which looked pretty much perfect, including a crack-free dash (green!) Crank windows, no A/C, towing hitch, 5-speed. Just over 100,000 kilometers. Looks like they resprayed the wheels with silver paint, but didn't bother masking the tires. Really, really nice looking car. No price in it just yet; it'll be interesting where they price it.davintosh wrote:I actually saw another e28 today! I was driving, running a bit late, plus it was snowing out and dark, so didn't take the time to stop & check it out, but it was an honest to goodness e28 at the dealership right down the street from me! So exciting! Probably not out of the ordinary anywhere but here; it's the third one I've seen since relocating here a year & a half ago. And one of those three is my own car.
What I did see; it's black, has hubcaps on steelies, a single tailpipe (so most likely an M20 or M10), had a spoiler on the trunklid along with an out of place ///M badge. I'll be wandering up that way tomorrow for sure.
That's a good looking car, except for the spray painted tires.davintosh wrote:
Well, I got at least one detail wrong; it's dark green, not black. Green interior too, which looked pretty much perfect, including a crack-free dash (green!) Crank windows, no A/C, towing hitch, 5-speed. Just over 100,000 kilometers. Looks like they resprayed the wheels with silver paint, but didn't bother masking the tires. Really, really nice looking car. No price in it just yet; it'll be interesting where they price it.
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and it wasn't on fire? I saw one ,but it wasn't running. I did see a '58 Rambler American . My grandfather had one.ElGuappo wrote:I saw a Fiero moving under its own power...