Saturday, August 4, 2012

The "Life is all about the Ride: Part 4" Story

It was an ordinary day. My final story about the "Crusin' Cuisine" from Mount Joy, PA. Hey, if you just stick with me ....... I'll make a classic car lover out of you. These final three cars are all super cars and I would love to have any one of them. Only problem is that I know I never will, but I can still enjoy looking at them. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.

My favorite of the entire show! A 1956 Ford Victoria that was partially customized. Owned by a couple from nearby East Petersburg, PA. It reminded me so much of my 1955 Ford Victoria that I also had replaced the grill in and had put spotlights on both sides. Wow, at first I thought if might be my old car until I saw the taillights, interior and the sign on the window. My car was originally pink and white and I had it painted black just like the one I was looking at. The one really different thing about the two cars was mine still had a pink and white interior, plus the taillights were different. A real classic!!




This is another local Mount Joy car. 1940 Ford Sedan with really neat lines and the color is a bright red.




This is a 1937 Ford Roadster owned by a guy from Denver, PA. The color was just beautiful with the sun drawing out the color. No bumpers on the front or rear and the taillights are cut right into the rear or the car.




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