I’m not a big fan of American V8 lumps to be honest. They are just so common. But here is one I spotted last summer in Libby, Montana that was honestly appealing. Perhaps it is the Ferrari-esque placement of the oil filter? Maybe it is just the spotless, fresh-from-resto look? It sure looks nice doesn’t it?
Apologies for the lack of a CPotD the past two days. I was a tad busy all day as things at work and in life have me spinning at the moment… ah the holidays!
I had a bit of time last night to do something new and different. OK, not really new, but certainly different. Stay tuned for more on that.
Ah, there’s that beautiful Hawk again… The rest of the car was just as nice.
My Friday sightings:
Ford (Falcon?)this afternoon:
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/jculpjr/fordsighting.jpg
Right hooker Nissan Skyline from this morning:
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/jculpjr/skyline.jpg
If you love that, you fellers should REALLY love this!
After all have taken it, I’ll divulge my embarrassing score!
http://www.americantorque.com/game/engine-id/
my score is 4/17 … Not used to see these monsters over here in Belgium.
No V12, so I was lost !
A Studebaker Hawk is the fastest street legal car in the world…WITH the AC on!
http://www.vintageair.com/video_choices.htm
got 6 right …. and most of those a guess… too many motors I’ve never come across…
Jerome