BobbyV8
CCCUK Member
Be back again this year for another 15Your 15 minutes of fame![]()

Be back again this year for another 15Your 15 minutes of fame![]()
Drone tonight
Not really a C1 fan but if money were no object I'd have a '53 or '54
AyeInteresting choice.. you would have the 6 Cylinder over the 1955 V8 with the same body style.
Not a fan of yellow cars, however yours looks mighty fine if i do say so. Now give me your plate........Photo Credit: Nick B..
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Not a fan of yellow cars, however yours looks mighty fine if i do say so. Now give me your plate........
I am very fortunate to own and have in my garage a 32 ford coupe 'American Graffiti' , a 1955 chevy Harrison Ford 'American Graffiti', a 'Dukes of Hazzard' Charger and lastly a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 'Vanishing Point'.I wanted a non age related plate.
The choice of number from DVLAs limited selection was inspired by the yellow American Graffiti Coupe reg THX138.
I knew i wouldnt get that number because Jeff Beck has it on his American Graffiti clone.
The closest i could get was THZ but 138 wasnt available (or 350 or 427).
So i ended up with probably the only 454 Big Block 1981 in the world.![]()
why do you think i bought a white car, wont have to wash it as much...Are you sure it`s snow ? There are a lot of seagulls in Cornwall .![]()