Pretty common in Florida. No front license plate required so a lot of people run a Fla tag on back and what ever state they are from on the front.
The police in PA have no sense of humor about that stuff. We're a 1 plate state, also. But that wouldn't fly here.
Hello, While out running errands, we saw a cool stance on a 56 Chevy 2 door post car. It was low and looked as if it was in one of the pre-paint stage with some of the body work being done. It was the second time my wife saw it first sitting in the curb parking spot. It is a fun game spotting old hot rods and cruisers parked in lots, by the curb or down by the sea shore. There are plenty of days we don’t see any old cars, but since we had seen it before, perhaps we can hear it rumble down the street, too. Jnaki Since there are a number of nice days, even during the winter, it is a strong possibility to be able to see it again. Besides being a two door post, the popular color combination reminds me of our friend from Long Beach and his mysterious 56 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop that was extremely fast… at the dragstrip and on the streets... YRMV
Something really strange here on the Mustang . As far as I know the rear wheels are 14.5 in diameter, 4 lug
May be the Fox body (or a newer, or older, version) gave up its drive train, or at least the rear axle assembly to keep this one on the road.
This one is running a 351 in it, but the rear axle assembly theory makes sense. I don't know him very well but heard he has a lot of Mustang stuff, including Fox Body cars.
Took the Packard to the Magnolia Spring Fling 2025, in Magnoli, Texas northwest of Houston. 25th anniversary of the show with 134 cars.