Classic car spotting this week.

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Also in SF. Can’t imagine sourcing a replacement rear window on one of these.
A Barracuda used to live about two doors down from me. Sadly its owner moved and the house was bought by a guy with a rather loud diesel. He likes to sit in his drive and rev his engine for about five minutes when he gets home at night.
 
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Lol I had to give the Square all the beans trying to get it over a tall bridge while we were in the process of moving.
That little 1600 has been used to all the flat roads in Florida for too long.
That trip also took out my generator, which is why it is currently "not working".
 
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Opel Kadett 1900 Rally coupe.

I had a 69 Kadett 1100 sedan as my first car, so this was pretty much my dream car.
 
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And this one in Flat NYC. It has been repainted as I recall seeing it in same spot a few years back wearing worn out paint.

That one is early 1960s, when the American Motors Corp replaced Chrysler as one of the big THREE. George Romney was president of AMC in those years, and he was largely responsible for the success AMC had in those years. He went on to become the governor of Michigan. His son Mitt Romney still owns and drives AMC cars.
 
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Some photos from my trip in the UK
The 105 series Alfa Romeo GTV2000 was a magnificent car, I pretty well drove mine to death.......I drove that poor car so hard (cornering on 3 wheels was not an uncommon occurrence) that the body started cracking up! The engine seemed to like spending most of it's time with the tacho needle over the redline......the needle would happily go beyond any markings on the tacho in no man's land!
 
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Was is a mini-break? 😀
I was at a mini club event at Stanford hall
My uncle owns a couple of old minis and sometimes we go together to the shows