Ya saw the GP and what about the Biscayne RCMP. The thing about those photos is that they show muscle cars the way they were run and set up back in the day, not at all what we see when we go to cruise ins and shows, lots of non factory wheels and no dog dishes in sight!
Anyone notice that the pictures taken today, although at first glance they look very close to the old shots, they don't seem to match. The mountains are different. Have they moved since then, lol!
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65 Laurentian post, 67 Grande Parisienne 4 door HT.
Anyone notice that the pictures taken today, although at first glance they look very close to the old shots, they don't seem to match. The mountains are different. Have they moved since then, lol!
I'm taking his word for it...one shot he is standing in the right lane and in the other the left lane so there is probably an optical perspective issue at play. Maybe the mountains eroded in 33 years like that ?
This is the backroad between Cawston and Keremeos b.c.Heading west,you can use it to bypass keremeos,east takes you to ossoyos Been down this road a few times having no idea the lovely fragrant smell of burnt rubber used to fill the air.Cool shots.like the red chevelle
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"When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace"
When I look back now, I realise that everything gelled perfectly in Keremeos to allow us to race. We had so much support, and most people were appreciative, and showed that appreciation by being well-behaved at the site, and coming and going. It was a great time. Now there is racing occasionally at the Osoyoos airport, and I hope to make it down there at least once this year.