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Oh Haha 03-23-2015 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cashflyer (Post 8542857)
Interesting.
5 beetles.
An Avanti.
A Corvair.
Early 60's Chevrolet pickup.
And what is that behind the phone booth? A Nova?

Bill Bonds was only in LA from 68-70. Went back to Michigan in 71.

Bill was apparently quite the character. Stopped in his Ferrari for speeding back in the 80's, if I remember correctly. He MAY have been drinking as well.

GH85Carrera 03-23-2015 05:42 AM

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wdfifteen 03-23-2015 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by cashflyer (Post 8542857)
Interesting.
5 beetles.
An Avanti.
A Corvair.
Early 60's Chevrolet pickup.
And what is that behind the phone booth? A Nova?

'70 Barracuda

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There is a '67 Pontiac Grand Prix on the far left edge of the photo

wdfifteen 03-23-2015 06:01 AM

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Oh Haha 03-23-2015 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 8542915)

That has to be a rare GP. 8 lug wheels, hood tach, and probably a 421cu in engine.

kach22i 03-23-2015 06:20 AM

wdfifteen has a good eye.

I wonder if we are lucky enough to have a head on of one of these?

Jeep Forward Control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Probably not.

GH85Carrera 03-23-2015 06:44 AM

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ErVikingo 03-23-2015 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Oh Haha (Post 8542941)
That has to be a rare GP. 8 lug wheels, hood tach, and probably a 421cu in engine.

That is a GP! I learned to drive on my father's 1967 Catalina Ventura convertible. Fathom blue with bucket seats in pearl white and 8 lug drums (have a set of spares too). 400 c/inch with a Carter quadrajet.

Still has it!

The GP shared the nose treatment with the Bonneville (the hidden headlamps).

There was an "HO" option which had a 428 and an additional option of a floor mounted stick.

GH85Carrera 03-23-2015 07:08 AM

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cashflyer 03-23-2015 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 8542896)
'70 Barracuda

I thought this at first, but then I felt like I could see marker lights in the bumper.
Maybe just my imagination, though. The fenders aren't squared off enough to be a Nova.



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ckelly78z 03-23-2015 07:25 AM

That's an Avanti by Studebaker ! The one above the Avanti is what looks like a 69 Camaro.

GH85Carrera 03-23-2015 07:26 AM

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The TRUTH!

wdfifteen 03-23-2015 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ErVikingo (Post 8543002)
That is a GP! I learned to drive on my father's 1967 Catalina Ventura convertible. Fathom blue with bucket seats in pearl white and 8 lug drums (have a set of spares too). 400 c/inch with a Carter quadrajet.

It says GP on the fender and grille, so I believe it's a GP. If your father's car had a Quadrajet it was a Rochester. I think all GM performance cars used it, but if it was a Carter it was an AFB (aluminum four barrel).

GH85Carrera 03-23-2015 07:35 AM

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Soviet Nuke subs with 4 reactors just waiting to be put in long term storage.

Baz 03-23-2015 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 8543100)
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Soviet Nuke subs with 4 reactors just waiting to be put in long term storage.

Soviet submarine K-159 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Soviet submarine K-159

Laid down: 15 August 1962
Launched: 6 June 1963
Commissioned: 9 October 1963
Decommissioned: 30 May 1989
Fate: Sank while under tow for scrapping 30 August 2003, killing 9
Status: Located at 69°22.64'N 33°49.51'E on the seafloor of the Barents Sea at depth of 238 m

On 28 August 2003, K-159 and her pontoons were manned by ten Russian sailors and taken under tow to Polyarny. That crew kept the pontoons pressurized and the submarine hull pumped out, but during the early morning hours of 30 August they encountered a squall that ripped away one of the pontoons. K-159 did not sink immediately, but was clearly in distress. Northern Fleet was notified at 0120, and Admiral Suchkov arrived at headquarters 20 minutes later. By 0300 the wreck had sunk in the Barents Sea, 200 meters down, with nine of her crew and most likely 800 kilograms of spent nuclear fuel containing some 5300 terabecquerel of radionuclides.[2]

The Military Prosecutor General's office brought charges against Captain Second Class Sergei Zhemchuzhnov who was overseeing the towing operation. President of Russia Vladimir Putin removed Suchkov from service on the recommendation of Navy Chief of Staff Vladimir Kuroyedov. Putin appointed Vice Admiral Sergey Simonenko acting Commander of the Northern Fleet. Before that, he headed the headquarters of the Northern Fleet.

The Russian government is considering plans to raise the wreck of K-159. Admiral Kuroyedov believes that "we should not leave nuclear objects lying on the seabed".[citation needed] Initial plans were to do so in August or September 2004, but they were postponed. In 2007, the British Ministry of Defence began preparations for a salvage operation[3] As part of that recovery planning, the Scottish company Adus was hired to evaluate the wreck. A high-resolution sonar generated image of K-159 was published on 1 April 2010.[4]
Legal actions

Shortly after the loss of the submarine, the widows of four of the nine deceased submariners filed a lawsuit against the Russian Defence Ministry demanding compensation of one million rubles (about $37,500) each in moral damages, a lawyer acting for them said. The Ministry objected to the suit, saying that the widows should press charges against Suchkov, who was convicted by a court martial of criminal negligence leading to the submariners' deaths.[5]

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cashflyer 03-23-2015 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ckelly78z (Post 8543076)
That's an Avanti by Studebaker ! The one above the Avanti is what looks like a 69 Camaro.

Yeah... I got the Avanti.
And in 1970, it *could* be an Avanti II, by Avanti Motor Corporation.

Anywho, my arrow was supposed to be pointing at the bumper on the car above it, in furtherance of the discussion of whether it is a Barracuda, Nova, Camaro, or Mercedes ML350.

GH85Carrera 03-23-2015 07:59 AM

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Baz 03-23-2015 08:44 AM

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bugstrider 03-23-2015 08:56 AM

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The lack of snow at Squaw Valley

bugstrider 03-23-2015 08:57 AM

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Seriously? $15,000.00, are you kidding me...
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