Asbury Park "The Circuit" 7-24-25 pictures

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Almost lost me on the very first pic, what with the cyber-dumpster in the background, but I'm glad I kept at it, as there are some really nice looking vehicles here.

Thank you!
There is one of those roaming around my little hometown of 600. I have seen it several times lately, but not just on Tuesdays anymore. I just heard that the dump truck drivers were on strike...LOL
 
Joe I think I may have talked to you last night. You folks were sitting on the grass in lawn chairs by your car and I asked you about your master cylinder. Was that you?
 
Joe I think I may have talked to you last night. You folks were sitting on the grass in lawn chairs by your car and I asked you about your master cylinder. Was that you?

yes, that was me and jamie.. you have the cuda ragtop right?


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No worries! That Super Bee was nice. Clean engine bay. Looked fast sitting still.
 
No worries! That Super Bee was nice. Clean engine bay. Looked fast sitting still.
Your convertible is nothing to sneeze at. Somehow, I missed it. Great color and color combination. It looks like new or better. 71 was my favorite year for the Gen III. I wish I would have grabbed one 30 years ago when they were affordable.

One of my buddy's' fathers was an orthodontist. (This was back in the very late 60's early 70's). He had a 1968 4 speed Hemi Super Bee...The real Mc Coy. His son Greg had a 1970 Hemi 4 speed Roadrunner. He also had an outbuilding on the farm full of old split window Corvettes and an early T Bird that was modified to accept a 426 Hemi. I remember when we lost Greg (the son) who rolled the 70 Roadrunner in Florida, Doc started selling off all the cars. I saw Doc at the local grocery store several years later and he invited me out to the farm for a beer. Of all those rare fancy cars Doc kept the Mopar. 1968 Hemi Super Bee. So it "has to be" one of my number one pics. You fella's have a great Friday and weekend.
 
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The California Special Buick is nice for sure. My friend Davey Sweeney had one. We used to commute back and forth from EIU in it in the early 80's. It was silver with a black vinyl top. Super nice cars. I'd love to have the Black Buick convertible. One of my girlfriends from the 70's had a stepfather with a black 58 Wildcat convertible with maroon leather interior. He passed a few years ago but I'm not sure what happened to his old Buick. Thanks Joe that convert brought back some fond memories.

here ya go.. a better pic of it..


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I agree the local scene ends up being came cars and people some of the people act like being there is a PITA sometimes I dont get it...
 
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