Where is PNR?
Indeed, an A110. Probably the smallest car that I can get into and out of, at least at my current age...
One more pic I found online.
PNR = Airport code for Pointe Noire (city).
One more pic I found online.

PNR = Airport code for Pointe Noire (city).
Thanks Rgr, that was my suspicion on PNR, we don't see many members from The Congo!
So Rgr, Is that a picture of a car show in the Congo? (It's not what I would expect).
Is that your car? It's very cool.
Rocky
Is that your car? It's very cool.
Rocky
Rocky
Picture is of a car show in the Netherlands (concours d'elegance in Apeldoorn); that is where the A110 and Pantera are. The one in the pictures is mine.
No car shows in the Congo - although the way the taxis drive could qualify for a daily stunt show.
Cheers
Rutger
Picture is of a car show in the Netherlands (concours d'elegance in Apeldoorn); that is where the A110 and Pantera are. The one in the pictures is mine.
No car shows in the Congo - although the way the taxis drive could qualify for a daily stunt show.
Cheers
Rutger
Might your last name be "Hauer"?
I can see why you might have a hard time fitting in that car. That's very cool.
I can see why you might have a hard time fitting in that car. That's very cool.
1973 Ford Falcon
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Love the 70s shape of the Falcon. Reminds me of Mad Max, kinda
quote:Originally posted by No Quarter:
Love the 70s shape of the Falcon. Reminds me of Mad Max, kinda
I hope so. He drove a 73 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe.
My replica GT40.
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My other car, daily driver, is a Holden SSV. It is one of the last that will be built here in Australia. Our American cousins will know this also as the Chev SS. It is a sad time here, as Australian made cars come to an end. About a week and a half ago, the final Aussie made Chev SS made its way off the line. There are many enthusiasts in the US who love our cars as much as we do. They are powered by the 6.2 LS3 V8(415bhp) with a 6 speed manual trans, Brembo performance brakes, such a great car to drive. The dedicated and passionate Holden employees from the Elizabeth plant in South Australia have built 12,894 Chev SS.
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I haven't raced in a while but still have my SCCA GT2 car.
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One more photo. Maybe it's time for some vintage racing.
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so fun
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That's cool, Chris.
I never would have guessed.
I never would have guessed.
A little more work on the grand child's buggy:


BREAKING NEWS! Ya blew it up.
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quote:Originally posted by pantera chris:
BREAKING NEWS! Ya blew it up.
Chevy small block in that 'bug'?
I'm having issues with Dropbox. For now this will have to do?
67 Shelby GT500. The car was kinda' dirty and dull from a 9 hour drive.
That's my younger son Matt. I use him to pick things up, move them, then put them down.
Sometimes I let him drive one of the cars, but he has to fill it up with gas.

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The other Shelby is a '68 GT350. 347 small block with 2x4 Holleys, 4 speed and factory a/c.
(no Chevy's in any of them
- Contour SVT on the side with a blower on a 3.0L )
(no Chevy's in any of them

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