Cuba, but soon they will all remain here. We will eventaully be just as non producing and non productive as Cuba.
Around 1961 my Brother’s best friend had a 1950 Ford. They were in high school and back then it wasn’t uncommon for a high school kid to own a car but most didn’t.
I remember that car well. It had a flat head V-8 and if I remember right, it was rated at 100HP which is not all that much.
I know he could burn rubber with it tho. Maybe it was geared low but he could spin the wheels anytime he wanted taking off from a stop.
Amarillo?
Old cars never die, they just rust away.
Eastern Europe. No, I’m not kidding. ;)
they get sent overseas and are sold
I noticed that about half-way through the video someone had Suzie Quatro’s “48 Crash” blaring from their stereo. I was surprised to see an GMC van and a Suburban in Sweden. I also noted that the number plates are not long and skinny like most of the European plates.
In live in the high desert of southern California, they all come here.
Check out the Mecum auto auction on HD Theater (HDTV) for some incredible American muscle cars and classics. It’s on right now here in New York (10:30PM ET). It will end at 3AM ET. I think you need HD to get it. Channel 76 on Direct TV (for me). Check your local listings for schedule and channel.
Times are given in Eastern.
http://dhd.discovery.com/tv-schedules/series.html?paid=66.15812.127259.37465.x
This reminds me of Milpitas, California where there are car rallies/shows held at a local restaurant/hamburger stand called Fosters Freeze.
Ich bin ein Customliner.