Click/tap the pics (by AAron B. Hutchins) to make bigger and read the text:
- “Live long, and prosper.”
- 903cc (55 cubic inches) engine
- Solid C model rear wheel.
- 20 liters (5.3 U.S. gallons) fuel tank.
- ‘Cause it’s a 2008 Kawasaki 900C Vulcan, get it?
- 1966 Impala SS
- 6.4 liters (396 cubic inches) V8 engine.
- Plenty of space
- Lap belts optional, not mandatory.
- 1968 GTO
- Sprinkled with fresh rain.
- I think it’s a 6.6 liters (400 cubic inches) V8.
- 1973 AMC Javelin
- 6.6 liters (401 cubic inches) V8.
- 5.5 liters (338 cubic inches) V8.
- 1918 Ford T
- 2.9 liters (177 cubic inches) inline 4 cylinder.
- 2 speed transmission.
- 1977 Vega SS
- 5.7 liters (350 cubic inches) V8.
- 5.4 liters (327 cubic inches) V8.
- 1967 El Camino
- 7 liters (427 cubic inches) V8.
- 2006 Ford Mustang
- Modified 4 liters (245 cubic inches) V6.
- The owner says he’s put tens of thousand of dollars into custom paint & engine mods, but becasue he’s desperate to start a new project he’ll sell the car for less than half what he put into it.
- 1957 Hillman Husky
- Check out that massive single exhaust!
- It even comes with a driver!
- Mid 1930s Ford Pickup Truck
- Complete with moose-n-deer horns.
- There was some brand new stuff too.
- ‘Copter rides have become a regular part of Chubbuck Days.
- They had a busy day despite the inclement weather.
- ‘Copter rides went on long after everybody else packed up.
For kit builders: REVELL 1937 FORD PICKUP, OR WHY MODEL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE WRONG!