Convertibles, particularly two-seater sports car convertibles, epitomize that "summertime and the livin' is easy" feeling. America's original sports car, the late '50s Corvette, is one of my favorite Ragtops. Even with the top up, you can tell by looking at these stylistic sports cars that you'll have hours of summertime fun. One of these little two-seaters is at the top of my wish list, but it is slightly out of my price range. A 1958 silver-blue beauty recently sold at a Mecum auction for 140K.
In the mid-'50s, Ford, along with other automakers, offered cars in
striking two-tone color schemes. These cars are popular collectibles
today, with white and pastel colors being particularly http://www.obd4u.fr/859-autres-outils-et-accessoires
desirable. These
pastel-colored cruisers bring back memories of the good old days, when
Saturday nights were spent dragging Main Street and driving through the
parking lot of the local Dairy Queen.The Plymouth Prowler may be the most impractical car ever produced by a major automaker, but one thing you can say about it: whether you love it or you hate it, it is definitely different, but in a cool way. The Prowler either looks like our vision of a futuristic vehicle or one of the extraterrestrial monsters in the movie "Alien." This strangely-appealing convertible will be fun to drive in the summer, and then store away during the winter months.
The '60s VW bus was a favorite people hauler long before mini-vans came on the scene. Grab some gear and a couple of friends, and as Steppenwolf sang, "Head out on the highway, lookin' for adventure." This VW would be the ultimate joy ride for your next beach vacation or cross-country trip.
In this summer,you can enjoy your trip!!
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