2010 Good Guys at Pocono Pics
#2
Safety Car
Great pics! Thanks for posting.
The green on your 61 looks hot
The green on your 61 looks hot
#5
Burning Brakes
I was there on Friday. Tons of beautiful cars.Was there about 8 hours and still didn't see everything. I know the owner of the black 63 that is pictured. The car is a work of art.One of the nicest that I've ever seen. He has a 59 that almost as nice. Also saw a 67 "barn find". The was from the Scranton area. Last inspected in 1983. It's still in great shape. If they have the show next year, it's definately worth the trip. At the end of the day, you can take your car out on the track for three laps.
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Holy moly, is that Grandpa Muster's coffin car,...... too much. Some very cool rides at that show, fer sure, thanks. K
#7
The black 63 is very, very well done. I met the owner and his wife at Goodguys Rhinebeck earlier this year and are both great people. The amusing part of our conversation was that he is from Scranton, Pa. and purchased the car from a neighbor of mine in Beaver, Pa. and the car was in rough condition had been sitting in an old garage since the middle 70's. If you ever have a chance to look at the car closely, the only part that he needed and used was the body.
#13
Race Director
Thanks for the great pics.
Good-Guys events always produce some great rides, and I'll leave it at that. I was gonna vent regarding my displeasure with their Swap Meets but editied that out..... why bother.
Wish I could'a been there.
Good-Guys events always produce some great rides, and I'll leave it at that. I was gonna vent regarding my displeasure with their Swap Meets but editied that out..... why bother.
Wish I could'a been there.