Sirrko's

Hot Rod Car Page 1

This is Hot Rod Car page number 1 covering the last twenty years that I have taken pictures of classic hot rod cars at local shows etc.  These pictues I took at a local car show in the year 2000, but I will be working over the next few months to gather up pictures that I will provide into web format.  I hope you enjoy this webpages as it is still under construction and will grow as my jpg collection grows from my many slides and prints...  Some will be pretty common, but others that I know the history of I will make note to add to your viewing pleasure.

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Here is a classic1970 Hemi Barracuda and its a nice one as you can see, but somewhere I have a picture of a 1970 Hemi Convertible Barracuda with only 65,000 miles that sold at a action in Oregon several years ago very nice.

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Custom Caddy, notice the custom two seater workmanship... kind of reminds me of a early 60's Tbird.

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At one time this 1968  Camaro RS was my friends Jim's car, but he moved to up to a classic Corvette last year.  Notice the custom color from the factory "68 Corvette Gold' this car is truly very rare... It was custom ordered in 1968, and probably the only 68 Camaro that came with a 1968 gold Corvette color, standard 327 engine, option air, option rear fold down seat etc....Jim was the second owner so you can see that this car was well taken care of, with only 62,000 org. miles.  Im sure that Jim really hated to sell it being so rare.

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This custom green Ford is Jim's favorite from the car show.

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One of my favorite cars of all time a Convertible Tbird from the early 60's... I hope to have one someday soon.

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How would you like to buy a really nice new Corvette with a custom skin like this one?

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Here is another custom Corvette, that looks something like a Corvair from the early sixties.

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The Triumph Tr250k was made to replace the Tr6 series, some thought this would become the  Tr7; but another design was chosen....The below left photo is from the Vintage Car Races at the Seattle International Raceway held in July.

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And here is a view from the second level of the car show down below on the ground level.

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