Car pics too cool not to share

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I have a buddy who has owned three of those. He still has one to this day. I've driven one of his before, and they're a nice ride. The Hurst Lightning Rod shifter they came with is one bizarre looking set-up, though, and while interesting, I found them to be just too weird looking to say that I liked them.
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Here's somethign different.

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The dude has some mad skills! Not sure if he builds the models, or not, but just the way he sets-up and photographs the cars with the backgrounds shows a real eye for such things. Very talented, indeed. And if he is the one who builds the models, then that makes it all the better!
 
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The dude has some mad skills! Not sure if he builds the models, or not, but just the way he sets-up and photographs the cars with the backgrounds shows a real eye for such things. Very talented, indeed. And if he is the one who builds the models, then that makes it all the better!

Very impressive indeed - and he even turns his phone sideways. One of about 3 on the planet.
 
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Dick's Burgers is a drive-in place in Seattle and they had some GREAT burgers.

https://www.ddir.com/about/

His models are kewl as heck.

They're still there, too. If I ever felt like grabbing a burger on my way home, I'd take the route that took me past them. I wasn't necessarily a huge fan of their burgers, but it was better (and cheaper) than the big chains.
 
They're still there, too. If I ever felt like grabbing a burger on my way home, I'd take the route that took me past them. I wasn't necessarily a huge fan of their burgers, but it was better (and cheaper) than the big chains.

It's been years since I've been to one (like 15 or more) so I can't say what they might be like now. I just remember their Bacon Cheese burger being huge & better than McD's. This was at the original store in Seattle too BTW.