Both lovely looking cars, I especially like the white-walls on 1977! :D
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My 75 is filthy here but I like the way the sun was making the Moonstone paint glow Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Paying a visit to Wile-E-Coyote
Edit 29/05/2021: Sorry all but the site that hosted my photos (Fototime) had a catastrophic failure and shut down. When I get the new site properly figured out I will repost the pics. http://www.fototime.com/ACFE321C34AF2AD/standard.jpg |
Today is the 18th Anniversary of my ZT190 "Andy" rolling off the line at Longbridge.
A couple of days ago the odo rolled over 125,000km so there's lots of life in him yet. :clap: Here's a snow day pic of Andy taken a few days ago http://www.fototime.com/95029BDA5C0CA55/standard.jpg |
Looking good Rich, a rare sight to see a ZT on Canadian soil :cool:
One question though, what’s with the yellow sticker on the front bumper? Is that a legal requirement over there or something? Just curious :shrug: |
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Nothing better than a Solar red ZT with straights in this marque. Particularly one so early. Not sure on the reflector on the front bumper. Is that a legal requirement? |
Good spot guys.
The reflectors are a requirement for imported cars to pass our Provincial safety test (There are red ones on the rear as well) I really do have to take the heat gun to them and get them off, although I may leave them on until spring brings lighter driving conditions. The other requirements were Daytime Running Lights (easy thanks to TOAF) and DOT approved headlamp lenses. Luckily for me "E" markings are also acceptable although I had a bit of a set to when the inspector failed my ZT as both lenses didn't have them. I had to take him out to the car and point out that the two lenses were actually one lens with the bumper covering the middle. Did he ever look embarrassed, but he did change the paperwork.:) The straights are going ion for refinishing in the spring which will be a huge improvement. The ZT is very rare in Canada. The next closest ZT is in Ontario, a couple of thousand miles east, and that one actually belongs to a friend of mine who uses it when he visits from Newfoundland. There are two 75's locally, one 5-speed, one auto, both V6s, owned by a friend who also imported my ZT. (All from The Netherlands) |
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