Sunday, September 09, 2007

Wheels N Wings - 2007

Motorbooks is a mail-order book store that has it's warehouse in Osceola, Wisconsin. Every year they throw open the doors and have a ginormous sale and, an accompanying car/aircraft show, called Wheels & Wings. I swear it used to be Wings & Wheels but it doesn't matter. The car show has a pretty decent mix, especially for the size. I have been to this show a few times before but this year was for sure the biggest.

Pictures follow:


Map of my trekking. Blue = In, Green = Out.




A nice mini, on a hill where all the minis always are cleverly called "Mini-Hill"





1973 ABC Tricar

I didn't take a picture of this from the back (cause I'm dumb)




SAAB 95, I didn't check what year but I'll guess '74. When my brother, dad and I were here a couple years ago we talked with the owner of this car a little. I think he ended up beating us that year for best swedish car at the show.

This is the crowd of people that gathered and tried to figure out what the hell it was.


Jams and Jellies









'Cause Jeremy had one for awhile.



I took this picture right before I was eaten.







1927 - Studebaker, Dictator


I'm not really sure what the deal was with this, and didn't want to ask Jim-Bob about it.



AMC, Marlin




1989 - Shelby, CSX






1985 - Dodge, GLH. That stands for "Goes Like Hell"






De Loreans in flight.



MMMM, Lunch Time.














This picture is for Dustin







This isn't a real Dino and the guy that owned this car was a complete tool. Notice the "Special Features"











Porsche makes a fine automobile.

6 comments:

AP said...

Yep, that 95 is the one that beat us.

Jerk.

Jeremy Ryan Carr said...

What is that green car with four headlights and the funky rear end?

Jeremy Ryan Carr said...

P.S.
Dodge Omni GLH's are teh sw33t and rubber bumper MGs are just plain wrong. Stupid America.

D-£ said...

I believe that was a Citroën of some sort. I couldn't tell if the front was supposed to look like that or not.

silverfoxology said...

Thanks for the picture. I love those old Porsches. I know, "it's not a 911". They are such nice little cars though. I would buy one.

M said...

i'd go for the hotdog picture.