It not often that you find one of these off a rally track and on a city street. I was taking some pictures of it and another guy was doing the same. "Pretty nice". I said. His retort was simply, "This could get you up and get you there." I had to agree. This GT looked like it would be right at home running the track at Watkins Glen or some place similar. Nice leather seats and a dashboard that looked to have plenty of complicated instruments that would keep me occupied for awhile. Now, the extremely tight back seat (if that's what you call it) was thought-provoking. It had two metal lobster traps stuffed in it.
Ha!
Only in Maine, I guess.
Tourist?
Native?
You make the call.
* Dad, on his birthday, would have loved to take a spin.
:)
ReplyDeleteOOOO AHH!
ReplyDeleteIt's possible it may remain a mystery :)
ReplyDeleteIt's possible it may remain a mystery :)
ReplyDeleteI guess you never know when and where you might need to trap a lobster.
ReplyDeleteWho knows...I'll show this to my J, who is a Car Guy.
ReplyDeleteNice paint job, I can't make the call on the lobster trap thing.
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of the lobster traps!
ReplyDeleteStrange to see them on the road. I saw one recently on the streets that had the look of an INDY car.
ReplyDeleteDon't all Maine residents have lobster traps in their back seats? :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is quite strange...
ReplyDeleteI can see you chewing up the dirt on the back roads of Maine with this thing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Dad!
ReplyDeleteCan almost hear it vroooom
ReplyDeleteOh, look at all those reflected selfies!
ReplyDeleteA car like this is a real risk on the streets. Really! How can anyone stay under the posted speed limit?
how funny about the lobster cages!
ReplyDeleteI guess there were no lobsters in the traps. What a pity!
ReplyDeleteWere you dreaming of other diversions perhaps?
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