California Car Meetup: Bob’s Big Boy Cruise Night
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1940 Ford Sedan Delivery, also known by its nickname "Lemon Pie"
Ford made exactly 5,325 of these vehicles. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1932 Ford Roadster, also known as "Old Money"
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1932 Ford Roadster, also known as "Old Money"
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1932 Ford Roadster, also known as "Old Money"
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1940 Ford Deluxe Sedan Delivery, also known as "Money Pit"
The grille makes this one deluxe. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1940 Ford Sedan Delivery Deluxe, also known as "Money Pit"
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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Edelbrock engine upgrade converts the sedan into a hot rod.
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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RCR (Race Car Replicas) GT40.
A continuation of the 1965 Ford GT40 Mk I in the original style. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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RCR (Race Car Replicas) GT40
A continuation of the 1965 Ford GT40 Mk I in the original style. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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RCR (Race Car Replicas) GT40
A continuation of the 1965 Ford GT40 Mk I in the original style. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1966 Pontiac 2+2
The GTOâs big brother, 421 c.i. 376 hp engine. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1966 Pontiac 2+2
Power top, power windows, power sports steering and power brakes. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1966 Pontiac 2+2
Often referred to as the GTOâs âbig brotherâ (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1966 Pontiac 2+2
The GTOâs âbig brother.â (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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The 1969 Corvette brought back the "Stingray"
Badge missing on 1968 models. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1959 Cadillac
Cadillac was the first to add fins to body styling and the fins on the 1959 Cadillac were the most flamboyant. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1960 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
About 21,000 1960 Cadillac Coupe De Ville hardtops were made. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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The 1960 Coupe De Ville
The 1960 Coupe De Ville measures 225 inches front fender to rear bumper. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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The 1960 Coupe De Ville
The chrome script on the rear fender is indicative of De Villes starting in 1951. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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2007 Corvette Convertible
The car show isnât just for classic cars. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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2007 Corvette Convertible
Its LS2 6.0L V-8 engine produces 400 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1967 Corvette Convertible
1967 Corvette Convertible in sun fire yellow â the last model before the introduction of the shark. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1967 Corvette Convertible
Aside from introducing the 5-slot side fender vents, this model was the first Corvette to have the parking brake installed between the seats. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1965 Shelby Cobra 427 kit car
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1965 Shelby Cobra 427 kit car
Only about 300 original Cobra 427 cars were made between 1965 and 1968. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1965 Shelby Cobra 427 kit car
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1971 Ford Pinto Rallye
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1971 Ford Pinto Rallye
The two-door hatchback was the most popular Pinto model type. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1957 Chevrolet Bel Aire
350 c.i. V8 small-block engine, lowered suspension, power windows and A/C. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1971 Avanti II Coupe with 30,000 miles
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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The Avanti II Coupe
The Avanti II was built on a Studebaker chassis and powered by a Chevy V8 engine. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1932 Ford hot rod aka "The Deuce"
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1932 Ford hot rod
Ford first had production V8 engines installed in 1932. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1956 Ford F-100 Pickup, 150K miles
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1956 Ford F-100 Pickup
The â56 F-100 introduced a 12-volt electrical system, new grille, and a trendy wraparound front windshield. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1961 Chrysler Newport
Need a classic? For sale, a 1961 Chrysler Newport, 2-door hardtop, 361 c.i. v8 9.00 to 1 compression engine. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1961 Chrysler Newport
At $2,964, the vehicle was both popular and affordable. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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The Burbank Road Kings Classic Car Show
The Burbank Road Kings classic car show every Friday at Bobâs Big Boy in Burbank from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., often frequented by celebrity collectors like Jay Leno and Tim Allen. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
(photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1934 Packard 1101 Club Sedan
Packards were built in the U.S. from 1899 until 1958. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1934 Packard 1101 Club Sedan
For this series, the slotted front bumpers created a double-bar look. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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1934 Packard 1101 Club Sedan
This 11-series Packard has a V8 120 hp engine. (photo credit: Michael Shen, blogger of lacantdrive.com)
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