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    . . . Triumph, no less --- + a hard-tail

    Amazing details everywhere


    Guy rode this to work




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    Looks like a "Sugar Bear" front end. The only way to get a stable handling "no flop" bike when forks are lengthened. Thanks for the pictures.
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    Ding-a-Ling . . .

    . . . Newport, Mass


    I tell myself --- 'it's OK-it's OK --- it's juuuust a car, big pile o' metal . . . dings happen. Jeeeeeez --- chillax, already' . . .


    . . . then I see stuff like this


    Sooooooooooooooo close



    How many kids, you have?



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    And what's worse about these doors (that certain point on the corner just high enough) is that it's as though they're designed to really pierce the tops of fenders!

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    Ft Adams, RI . . .

    . . . Zimmer Golden Spirit

    Real tourist magnet, huh? Looks like rental car upholstery 's more interesting

    Landau bars? --- really?


    A car I'd ding --------- just because . . .





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    I dropped off my ‘68L for some body and paint work to get done over the winter and spent a few minutes drooling over some of their beautifully restored cars ..... I particularly like the Sunbeam Alpine at the end (isn’t that the car the Bond drove in the chase scene in the hills of Kingston, Jamaica in “Dr No”?). Enjoy the pics, I had to wipe up a small pool of drool off the fender of the Jag after staring at it

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    Karmann rag top with hot-rod 912 engine
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    Triumph in traffic . . .

    . . . Providence, Rhode Island



    Wonder what 'boards he's on





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    A nice example Morris Minor Convert

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    Not overly rare her in NZ
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    Not your average parking lot - not your average weekend
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