Loved the resto video and the rich history of the insightful design by that kid in the 50s with a vision for the (wedge) car of tomorrow. Not to mention him and his mother's trips across the country in it! Im happy she gets the attention and spotlight, afterall the canarra definitely deserves it.
Congradulations! What an honor.
Thanks very much!
Loved the resto video and the rich history of the insightful design by that kid in the 50s with a vision for the (wedge) car of tomorrow. Not to mention him and his mother's trips across the country in it! Im happy she gets the attention and spotlight, afterall the canarra definitely deserves it.
Thanks a lot! We’re still buzzing from the win, just so incredible
Well done!!
Thanks! We’re so thrilled
Family resemble of the 1960 Plymouth Ghia and my 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus.
The XNR? That’s interesting, especially since it was in our class!
peace be upon you sir and zamzam water
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God save me I love a wedge. I think I might find another X/19
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Is Pebble Beach an American or British event? All the speakers all sound like they are from England.
I’m actually not sure why they’re all British announcers come to think of it
STRATOS ZERO!
It was a very cool car to have next to us all day!
Always loved that thing since pix I saw in the '70s.
It’s a wild car to experience in person! I’ll have some video(s) of our class and the other cars on the field up soon
My god the horror driving over grass gravel. I applaud you
Huh?
I'm not digging the air filter being inside the windscreen.
It’s a front mid engine car. The setback of the motor is necessary for the wedge shape done here. It’s also how it was originally built
"redefine elegance" post modern judging concepts !
That’s what we’re trying to instill in folks and it seems to be working 😄
Pebble; where old, outdated antiques sit there and judge cars. 😅
Hey now, some of us are still in our 30s 😂