Markham Cruisers

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Jazgeek

Markham Cruisers

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My first time bringing the spider to a "car club"

I was very apprehensive, thought that the "bullet" wasn't good enough. Boy was I wrong.... there were of course pristine trailer queens there, but there were a lot of "works in progress"

However!!! I was the only Italian there. So much muscle, a cadre of TR7's and a bunch of old chromes.

About half an hour into it, I saw this little red car pull up and I could have sure it was a Fiat... can anyone guess what it is?

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Here's a link to a slideshow of the some of the other pics I took

http://img193.imageshack.us/slideshow/p ... 45vdf.smil
pope

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1963 Sunbeam Alpine
Jazgeek

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pope wrote:1963 Sunbeam Alpine
bingo... I thought for sure when it pulled in it was a 1500.

Didn't somebody use the body and put in a v8? I thought I read that somewhere.
joelbert2k

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The one with the V8 was the Tiger.
Kind of a poor man's Cobra. Originally a Ford 260 than in later years they ran out of 260s and put the 289 in.
Joel
mdrburchette
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Our cars seem to draw a lot of attention, no matter what condition they're in. I've taken mine to car shows just as a spectator and had people gathering around it in the parking lot. Just yesterday, I drove the 82 X19 to the grocery store and was surprised by the number of people that stopped to ask about it. I guess I impressed them by filling both "ends" full of groceries. :mrgreen:
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
tonyfromjersey

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I'm amazed how much attention my little project car draws. I think it's because I actually drive it. I've never understood the "show car" trailer queen idea. Why have such a fine piece of machinery and never drive it. I think it's the equivalent of being married to a supermodel and never getting to....... well, you get the idea. I didn't wrench this thing back to life to stare at it in the garage.

In the last 2 days, it's been to a kids baseball game, the local water ice place, the bike shop, Auto Zone (of course), to name a few. Of course these are all "parades and special events" according to my classic car plates.
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