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Showing posts with label 300. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Priceless
This picture came to me this morning along with the following e-mail and it's too cool not to share, so with my buddy John L's permission...
This is something you certainly won't see everyday. At the joint Chrysler 300 Clubs meet held in Carmel, California in June of 2011 vintage Letter Cars and one Imperial were allowed on the track for a couple of Parade Laps at Laguna Seca Race Course.
This is our '53 Imperial Newport which I think I can state is probably the only such car to have ever been and most likely will ever be allowed on this renowned track. We had six people on board in the photo, but the old girl that has now been affectionately named "Gracie" made it with little effort. Note the other Letter Cars in the background also on the track.
This was certainly a memorable day for Christie and myself and somehow I feel Gracie enjoyed it as well. The photo you are viewing was presented to us at the Banquet. I've stated before that this was a car I've wanted since six years old and now to have the car and this photo is priceless to me.
John
As we were corresponding about this the following pics arrived from his friend in this email...
Hi John, I took these shots out the back window as I was riding in the back seat of Jim and Ester Wildharber's white 300D.
Thought you might appreciate having them. Enjoy.
Keith Boonstra
SoCalCarCulture - THE place to find out what is happening in Southern California's Car Culture!
This is something you certainly won't see everyday. At the joint Chrysler 300 Clubs meet held in Carmel, California in June of 2011 vintage Letter Cars and one Imperial were allowed on the track for a couple of Parade Laps at Laguna Seca Race Course.
This is our '53 Imperial Newport which I think I can state is probably the only such car to have ever been and most likely will ever be allowed on this renowned track. We had six people on board in the photo, but the old girl that has now been affectionately named "Gracie" made it with little effort. Note the other Letter Cars in the background also on the track.
This was certainly a memorable day for Christie and myself and somehow I feel Gracie enjoyed it as well. The photo you are viewing was presented to us at the Banquet. I've stated before that this was a car I've wanted since six years old and now to have the car and this photo is priceless to me.
John
As we were corresponding about this the following pics arrived from his friend in this email...
Hi John, I took these shots out the back window as I was riding in the back seat of Jim and Ester Wildharber's white 300D.
Thought you might appreciate having them. Enjoy.
Keith Boonstra
SoCalCarCulture - THE place to find out what is happening in Southern California's Car Culture!
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
5th Annual Spring Festival of LXs
I stopped by the 5th Annual Spring Festival of LXs which was being held in Irvine today. This is all about Chrysler LX platform cars, Chrysler 300s, Dodge Chargers, Magnums and Challengers. One car that caught my eye was a Hurst Challenger convertible, no, Dodge doesn't make a Challenger convertible but there are aftermarket companies converting them.
Now I think the Challenger looks good as a convertible, and there was another black one out in the rows of Challengers...
...I kept thinking these looked good and wondering what they looked like with the top up...
...well, be careful what you wish for, I walked by this one again and the top was up. That was the ugliest top I've seen lately on a convertible - too bad!
There were a lot of cars there this year, representing 25+ states, Canada and Mexico, this will give you an idea...
See all the pics here
Now I think the Challenger looks good as a convertible, and there was another black one out in the rows of Challengers...
...I kept thinking these looked good and wondering what they looked like with the top up...
...well, be careful what you wish for, I walked by this one again and the top was up. That was the ugliest top I've seen lately on a convertible - too bad!
There were a lot of cars there this year, representing 25+ states, Canada and Mexico, this will give you an idea...
See all the pics here
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