That’s it. I am tired of winter. You may have noticed that I haven’t been writing as much lately. That’s because there just aren’t that many car events to go to right now. This snow needs to melt, and the grass needs to start growing again. And speaking of grass, let’s green things up around here a little. I’ve got spring on the brain, so I decided to look at some green cars from various car shows around town. I have shared a green album before, but this is new version, with some 150 more pictures. I’m hoping that this will help everyone get in the mood for spring. Because even though it doesn’t seem like it now, car show season is just around the corner.
Showing posts with label Green cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green cars. Show all posts
Friday, February 7, 2014
Bring on the Spring
Labels:
Chevrolet Suburban,
Corvair,
Goodguys,
Green cars,
Hirohata Merc,
Hudson,
Peterbilt,
Vega
Saturday, March 17, 2012
The huge St. Patrick's Day virtual green machine car show. 385 pictures!
This is the age of green cars. Hybrid, flex-fuel, hydrogen, and electric. Minimum comfort and space for maximum miles-per-gallon. Save the dinosaurs!
Blarney!
Around here, green cars are, well, green. They’re hot rods, lead sleds, muscle cars, and trucks. They’re what you drive when you love what you drive. Our hybrids burn gasoline … and rubber. And anyway, the old ones really are green, because they haven’t burned through any new resources or energy associated with their construction since they were new.
Blarney!
Around here, green cars are, well, green. They’re hot rods, lead sleds, muscle cars, and trucks. They’re what you drive when you love what you drive. Our hybrids burn gasoline … and rubber. And anyway, the old ones really are green, because they haven’t burned through any new resources or energy associated with their construction since they were new.
Labels:
Car Cruises,
Car Shows,
Green cars,
Holidays,
St. Patrick's Day
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Green hybrids. Cars that run on both corned beef and cabbage
This is the age of green cars. Hybrid, flex-fuel, hydrogen, and electric. Minimum comfort and space for maximum miles-per-gallon. Save the dinosaurs!
Blarney!
Around here, green cars are, well, green. They’re hot rods, lead sleds, muscle cars, and trucks. They’re what you drive when you love what you drive. The old ones really are green, because they haven’t burned through any new resources or energy associated with their construction since they were new.
Blarney!
Around here, green cars are, well, green. They’re hot rods, lead sleds, muscle cars, and trucks. They’re what you drive when you love what you drive. The old ones really are green, because they haven’t burned through any new resources or energy associated with their construction since they were new.
Labels:
Car Shows,
Green cars,
St. Patrick's Day
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