Monday, May 23, 2022

seen on tonight's walk


besides that this is a nice old truck, notice the license plate, it's Z 28 291. This means that the state made a license plate that was in this series, only 11 plates later, that was Z 28 302... only it's a commercial format for trucks. 
I still bet that some Camaro fan "acquired" that plate, and it's in a garage, on the wall
 


I see that this Suburban has another model name, Scottsdale. I didn't know that Suburbans had secondary trim levels





this Beetle, from it's license plate, is a 1969. I happened to chat with the owner, and she said she'd promised her son he could have it, BUT, instead he went for her old PT Cruiser. It's got a good stereo, and AC. The Beetle doesn't.
Just look at that bug, no rust, original California plate. Damn shame no one in the family is crazy about fixing it up, and enjoying a classic car that will last forever 


Not many of these Pontiac roadsters around, and this has been treated to a vinyl wrap

Why this family's prize El Camino is just rusting away, taking up prime space in the drive way? Either show it some love and keep the tires aired up, or sell it. Why watch it rust away? It's not moved since 2014

The license plate expired years ago, and the rust has eaten away at the area near the bottom of the windows. Compared to the Elk I photographed yesterday, the black one, it's clear this has been neglected for a really long time

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