Rickshaws on the Foreshore 2003

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This was a very fresh and very nice Model A Tourer.

As I've said a hundred times before, black and red has been done to death, but it always looks good.

It's a bit hard to read, but the signwriting on the door says "Nucking Futs Transport Co."

Stewart Campbell's rolling billboard for his Hot Rod business.

Yes he has got caps for it, but one fell off, so he pulled them all off.

Stewart had a hand in the chassis build of this '29 Dodge, which is an extremely nice car.
Alan Fountain's roadster, which I noticed recently is for sale. If I only had the money... :(
This F-truck stood out like the proverbials. The photo doesn't really do it justice, but the purple really popped when the sun hit it. Great stance too.

A bit of Aussie muscle for you. I'm pretty sure they didn't come out of the factory this colour, but who knows, it was the 70s!

I'm pretty sure they were never this nice either.

This Cadillac was absolutely drop dead gorgeous.
As was the 454 slotted in to the engine bay. I hear from reliable sources that these motors are practically a bolt in fit.
Here's a nice early 50s Pontiac. You see, 4 doors can be cool.
In case you think your '57 Cadillac isn't long enough, you can always put a Continental Kit on it!
This 60s Mercury really stands out in the crowd with its bright green metallic paint. It sure sits nice too.