I have been sitting on these pictures for close to two years, debating whether to use them or not, as the cars are in the driveway and yard, and not on the street. But I have finally decided to share them. I had been driving along one sunny fall day, saw some winking chrome off a side street, and my mouth dropped open at seeing all the classic Chevys there.
My favorite was the ’61 bubbletop Impala, hiding behind an early ’90s Aerostar with oh-so-period correct decal package! Most of the cars have since gone away since then. I hope they were sold off and restored–especially that ’61.
Wow, with the cool factor of the stuff exposed to the elements, I wonder what is under the tarps?
Poor guy, finally took a chance on a Ford and got . . . . an Aerostar.
Nice ! thanx for sharing these lovely old Bowties .
-Nate
A ’61 Impala is on my Top 10 list. I would even settle for a Two Door Bel Air or Biscayne!
I’d love that bubbletop Impala, too. Heck with the Tri-5s, the early ’60s Chevrolets were the most appealing of all.
The rear wheel well on the Malibu has been enlarged.
My HOA would stroke-out. How’s real estate affordability up there?
This place was actually at the city limits–practically in the country.
Obviously no HOA to deal with here – !