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Cool. What is the little cream & red wagon? 

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A few years back we had a challenge where members would post pics of thier cars in front of a period correct, building, bridge, attraction, memorial, business, landmark, point of interest, scenic wonder,  one of the seven wonders of the world.  The first member to submit a pic of thier vehicle in a similar setting, got to pick the next type of setting.  Any body want to ride along?  Here are the P15 Picnic folks at a 50s era roadside Market and cider mill in the Niagara Region of Ontario Canada Sept 2013.

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Hey Tim, not trying to hijack your thread.  It's been a while and with new members who may or may not posted pics of their cars and trucks, just wanted to encourage getting out and about and posting some pics.

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3 hours ago, keithb7 said:

Cool. What is the little cream & red wagon? 

Hey Keith,  that is a 1968 Morris Minor LCV (light commercial vehicle) van bodied.  It was originally exported to New Zealand in what they call a CKD (complete knock down) where it was assembled, then years later imported to the US from New Zealand, is RHD beast,  Very much a dare to be different for sure....loads of fun.  Kinda reminds you of the Dodge hump back panel.

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I like this game. I took this one a couple years ago. I used a iphone photo app to add the vintage marks, specs, and corner over-exposure.

My 1938 Pymouth Deluxe P6. We should move this over to the main forum and start a new thread there.

 

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