And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
As always, beatiful pictures, but the nicest one is the tubbed chevy Nova! And I am a Mopar lover! I just loved what the chevy II and early Novas could do on the strip!
I bought a 1966 Chevy II Super Sport when I returned from Europe, L79, Muncie, Posi. God what a car! I sold it to a neighbor kid in 1970, when I went back to Europe. They don't make em like that anymore!
#3 Unfortunately I've seen a rollover with two ejected bodies in real life. I was around 20 years old. Stopped to render aid before the dust settled. It was still too late. Car rolled over both after being ejected. My best friend and I watched them both die within five minutes before any other help could arrive. It happened about 3/4 of a mile from the hospital emergency room.
#19, is in the Barycz Valley forest, in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, photographed by Jakub Wencek https://www.instagram.com/tanczacachmura https://obrazylasu.pl/lesne-spacery/
I think that last one with the clip is from Mad Max - the last of the V-8 Interceptors!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember seeing any trees in that.
DeleteLooks like Highway 198 in south Monterey County.
Delete# 11, I believe that's the first one they actually called Nova after the Chevy II
ReplyDeleteThat is one good looking German Shepherd lookin' out the window of its ride, and the blonde on the VW is good lookin' too.
ReplyDeleteThat dog stole its ears from a rabbit.
DeleteI think #11 is a Marlin from AMC rarest of the rare
ReplyDeleteThat's a 66 or 67 Nova
DeleteNice 356 going skiing (#4)
ReplyDelete#22 That's an incredible retaining wall.
ReplyDeleteAlways liked the rear end on the Nova!!!
ReplyDeleteOpen Road - one of the best parts of Friday!
ReplyDeleteAs always, beatiful pictures, but the nicest one is the tubbed chevy Nova! And I am a Mopar lover! I just loved what the chevy II and early Novas could do on the strip!
ReplyDeletenot only his skis but a damn telephone pole, too- outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThe VW combo would have to be Australia, right hand drive and a Nimbin plate. Numbing is hippy heaven.
ReplyDelete#3 End of the road dummies
ReplyDeleteLast trying to decide Mad Max or Vanishing Point
Good set
#3 Look at all those illegal aliens come flying out of that truck!
DeleteNice stance on that Nova...
ReplyDeleteI bought a 1966 Chevy II Super Sport when I returned from Europe, L79, Muncie, Posi. God what a car! I sold it to a neighbor kid in 1970, when I went back to Europe. They don't make em like that anymore!
ReplyDeleteLast one could be Isle of Mann.
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#3 Unfortunately I've seen a rollover with two ejected bodies in real life. I was around 20 years old. Stopped to render aid before the dust settled. It was still too late. Car rolled over both after being ejected. My best friend and I watched them both die within five minutes before any other help could arrive. It happened about 3/4 of a mile from the hospital emergency room.
ReplyDeleteIt was the first time I ever watched someone die.
I never see the live-action version of the crash test dummies in #3.
ReplyDeleteThey're always DRT.
Wear your seatbelts.
There's room in the car to live.
#19, is in the Barycz Valley forest, in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, photographed by Jakub Wencek https://www.instagram.com/tanczacachmura
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My favorite is the one with the dog.
ReplyDeleteFavorite son informed me the last one is intro flash into Jerry
DeleteBruckheimer (sp?) films.
Bubbarust
Where is #22
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