Classic Car- The General Lee
Each and every Friday we like to pick a Classic Car from the world of Entertainment. This Friday we are picking out one of the classic cop cars, we are picking the ride of choice of for all southerners, The General Lee.
Each and every Friday we like to pick a Classic Car from the world of Entertainment. This Friday we are picking out one of the classic cop cars, we are picking the ride of choice of for all southerners, The General Lee.
Booth babes and car shows go together like booth babes and every other trade show in the world that features the newest stuff that people care to stare at in giant auditoriums.
One of my biggest pet peeves about driving in Utica is how people can never use their signals downtown. It happens on a daily basis. It’s really bad near the new roundabout. Honestly is it that hard to flip the little signal stick in your car? I think not.
The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was produced by General Motors and was always at the top of the Cutlass range. The Cutlass Supreme name lasted from 1966 until 1997. There never was a direct replacement for the Cutlass Supreme. Let’s honor this classic today.
Nothing produces more wide eyes and hanging jaws for guys than a quality vintage car. That’s assuming that naked women and busty lesbians aren’t in them because combining the two could cause a hormone surge that would destroy the Earth. It’s a better way to go than stupid global warming.
Join us Saturday June 9, 2012 10am -2:30pm at Mohawk Valley Community College during the Utica’s Relay For Life for our “Cruizin’ for a Cure.
Oldiez 96.1 is proud to announce that our Classic Car Cruise-Ins return to the Marcy Towne Center at Four Seasons Pizza on May 6th.
Each and every Friday we like to pick a Classic Car from the world of Entertainment. This Friday we are picking out one of the classic cop cars, we are picking the ride of choice of Nash Bridges. Today’s spotlight is on the 1971 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda Convertible.
Have you ever wanted to own a rare piece of the classic car world? Well now you can. Take a look at the one of a kind Troy Roadster. It’s the only one ever made.
I had someone write in and say we always talk about classic cars and that theirs a lot of classic bikes too. So for today’s Classic Car, let’s step outside the box and talk about the 1951 Triumph Thunderbird.
Imagine hitting the highway with the boys. You’re all ready to race. You feel very confident because you got your little paws behind a Corvette. You’ll be the fastest person on the road. Are you ready? Get set, Go! Today’s classic car is our 1963 Chevrolet Corvette.
The Jaguar XKE was manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 and 1975. Its combination of good looks, high performance, and competitive pricing established it as an icon of 1960s classic cars.