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And then last weekend I was in Pittsburgh.
1935 Ford pickup hot rod on the Pennsylvania Turnpike on the way up:
In downtown Pittsburgh:
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
Maserati GranTurismo
Trixy The Trundle Hauler of Trundle Manor, a strange art museum/self-proclaimed tourist trap/steampunk paradise type place. In a previous life, Trixy was a 1952 Dodge pickup. Now her exhaust shoots flames.
http://trundlemanor.com/index.html
http://trundlemanor.com/Members/Trixy/TTrixy.html
While in Pittsburgh I went to another, smaller car show. The two most noteworthy cars in my eyes were a 1954 Dodge Coronet and a 1956 Studebaker Commander:
And, as a bonus for our construction equipment lovers, an old Massey-Ferguson wheel loader. I think it's a 55, but any model identification has been painted over:
And with that I'm done dumping pictures on you for now.
EDIT: I tell a lie, I forgot one. Somewhere in rural Pennsylvania, a Chevrolet Venture with a replacement hood from a Pontiac Montana. You'll notice it doesn't fit.
1935 Ford pickup hot rod on the Pennsylvania Turnpike on the way up:


In downtown Pittsburgh:
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

Maserati GranTurismo


Trixy The Trundle Hauler of Trundle Manor, a strange art museum/self-proclaimed tourist trap/steampunk paradise type place. In a previous life, Trixy was a 1952 Dodge pickup. Now her exhaust shoots flames.
http://trundlemanor.com/index.html
http://trundlemanor.com/Members/Trixy/TTrixy.html



While in Pittsburgh I went to another, smaller car show. The two most noteworthy cars in my eyes were a 1954 Dodge Coronet and a 1956 Studebaker Commander:





And, as a bonus for our construction equipment lovers, an old Massey-Ferguson wheel loader. I think it's a 55, but any model identification has been painted over:


And with that I'm done dumping pictures on you for now.
EDIT: I tell a lie, I forgot one. Somewhere in rural Pennsylvania, a Chevrolet Venture with a replacement hood from a Pontiac Montana. You'll notice it doesn't fit.
