Here we are about to start after winter/spring time and hopefully some stable weather after crazy April, of course with early morning flights just after sunrise 1-1.5 hour window.
We'd like to see hot air balloons again Martin, I remember some time ago you showed us all the beautiful colored balloons as you chased them with a team of others across the miles of countryside. I thought that looked like so much fun and it was amazing to see!
Happy F.E.F!
This is from the professional photo shoot the detail shop did after they finished their magic on my brand new car. I had not even sat in the car (much less driven it) at this point. Funny to think that they drove it before I did. They only put 3 miles on it (and before some smarty says it, it wasn't 1/4 mile at a time), reputable shop.
Happy F.E.F!
This is from the professional photo shoot the detail shop did after they finished their magic on my brand new car. I had not even sat in the car (much less driven it) at this point. Funny to think that they drove it before I did. They only put 3 miles on it (and before some smarty says it, it wasn't 1/4 mile at a time), reputable shop.
Truly a respectable view of Challenger front end
There's really a bit of famous movie Christine's DNA in the look... no other car than Challenger has this to me.
Many other car front ends are just plainly aggressive look but no soul imho.
Here's the whole Mopar legacy condensed...
Truly a respectable view of Challenger front end
There's really a bit of famous movie Christine's DNA in the look... no other car than Challenger has this to me.
Many other car front ends are just plainly aggressive look but no soul imho.
Here's the whole Mopar legacy condensed...
An Inbound Flight Location: 300 block of North Main St. , Pontiac, IL | Venue: Coca Cola WWII Wall Mural Photo By: Derecho | Date Taken: April 24, 2023 @ 12:10 pm
A Coca-Cola advertisement, painted in the 1920s, was once located in the exact location as the modern Coca Cola version painted below in the 300 block of North Main Street in Pontiac, Illinois. The artist for this mural was Sonny Franks, who lives near Atlanta, Georgia. The World War II Corsairs featured in this mural were the type of planes flown by the artist's father. Along with the Coca-Cola depiction, the artist also wanted to include a tribute to the nearby Livingston County War Museum (located in the upper level of the large brick Illinois Route 66 Association Museum building above) and all of the veterans who have served the United States in the military forces.
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