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Yes, Toyota offered a Celica convertible! Tags: 1988, toyota Pamela Hirschhorn Mar 31 53 views
What a weird and wonderful gathering of beaters and a few beauties at the 2024 Motor Menders Winter… Tags: 1977, Torino Pamela Hirschhorn Feb 14, 2024 27 views
Yes, V12 powered Toyota FJ40 hot rod or radical custom ! This is a SEMA or Riddler quality build!!… Tags: FJ40, cruiser Pamela Hirschhorn Sep 26, 2023 9 views
The 1992 Toyota Supra and 1955 Chrysler New Yorker sold with no reserve and the rare, 1958 VW Kombi… Tags: kombi, volkswagen Pamela Hirschhorn Jul 30, 2023 100 views
This FJ49 Land Cruiser is a SEMA build from Australia on display by Toyota at the 2023 New York Int… Tags: resto, fj49 Pamela Hirschhorn Apr 12, 2023 91 views
The Toyota Celica was a very popular sports coupe, powered by a bulletproof drivetrain. This 1997 C… Tags: celica, convertible Pamela Hirschhorn Mar 16, 2023 62 views
Alfa Romeo, Autobianchi and FIAT through Citroen, Renault, Austin, Elva, Sunbeam, Porsche, DKW, Mes… Tags: DS19, Alfa Pamela Hirschhorn Mar 29, 2020 91 views
The Best Stickers Ever Tags: crazy, random John Baker Sep 12, 2011 63 views
Import Alliance 3rd annual cruise in to the Georgia Congress Center Parking garage over 5000 cars w… Tags: nissan, toyota Miguel Caparros Apr 19, 2011 102 views
BeautyandSpeed Starts off the year right with Caffeine and Octane on the First Sunday morning in 20… Tags: import, rod Reggie Bates Jan 2, 2011 88 views
My friends 93 supra at atlanta dragway Tags: IFO, dragway Raj Mar 19, 2010 26 views
A Bite of History – by Mike Thies
The 1948 Ford F-1 Pickup
The 1948 Ford F-1 wasn’t just a new truck, it was the start of something big. When Ford introduced it, they launched the very first F-Series, the truck line that would become America’s favorite for generations. This was the first Ford pickup built on a dedicated truck chassis rather than a car-based frame,…
ContinuePosted by Michael Thies on October 29, 2025 at 4:08pm
A Bite of History – by Mike Thies
The “Car Guy’s Garage”
Step inside a place like this and you can almost hear the echoes of every wrench turned and every engine fired back to life. The light hums off the old signs, Route 66, Coca-Cola, Phillips 66, and the smell is that unmistakable mix of oil, leather, and stories. This isn’t just a garage. It’s a…
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