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#27020 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [kyfdx]
by michaell
Dec 03, 2012 (7:08 am)
63 and partly cloudy, yesterday... pretty nice weather for the first of December in Cincinnati..
Was 68 yesterday here in Denver ... we need some rain or snow. Ski resorts are struggling, and the lack of precip plus high winds makes for ripe fire conditions.
Oh, wait ... there is a fire burning in Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park; it started in early October and is still going.
#27021 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [kyfdx]
by imidazol97
Dec 03, 2012 (7:33 am)
>They have it at a local coffee shop... Really nice day today, so a lot of cars out..
Will they be back next Saturday for the cruise? Forcast should be definitely colder in this area.
#27022 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [kyfdx]
by ateixeira
Dec 03, 2012 (10:17 am)
Alfa Romeo Milano
Still running? Impossible.
Those were cool, though.
Don't those have aircraft style brakes?
#27023 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [ateixeira]
by texases
Dec 03, 2012 (10:27 am)
There's a Milano in a driveway on my way to work. Can't say if it runs, though...
What are 'aircraft style brakes'?
#27024 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [texases]
by ateixeira
Dec 03, 2012 (11:47 am)
A guy I used to work with owned one, and shared some battle stories.
He's still in this building so I'll have to ask him for more details about that. Must be the type of mechanism used.
I should also find out what he's driving nowadays, I'm sure something eccentric.
Dec 03, 2012 (12:09 pm)
Saw a red W113 "pagoda" SL zooming down 405 in the fast lane today.
#27026 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [texases]
by omarman
Dec 03, 2012 (3:08 pm)
What are 'aircraft style brakes'?
anti lock brakes?
#27027 of 29829 Re: Went to a local cruise-in, this AM [omarman]
by texases
Dec 03, 2012 (3:23 pm)
Beats me. Only thing I know about aircraft brakes is that most all are disk brakes, but that's nothing unusual on a car, even by the late 60s.
Dec 03, 2012 (4:01 pm)
Saw a Merkur Scorpio this afternoon, not many of those still on the road. Also a nice light tan W123 sedan.
#27029 of 29829 must a left over effect from the full moon...
by explorerx4
Dec 03, 2012 (4:24 pm)
2 more Saab 9000's today, a dark green and a beige/tan one.
Also, a mid 70's F150 with a rattle can turquoise/white paint job.