Glad you circled back to my beloved japanese cars! Honda nsx was sold in japan, it was branded acura in the us. Im pretty sure it was the same for the integras too. Awesome event!
I know it's spelled Lancia, but is pronounced Lanchia. Yes, Mr. Picky strikes again, another interesting fact of the Chrysler Town and Country wood bodied cars is 1950 was convertible, 1949 was 2-door hardtop, 1946-48 had convertible, 2-door hardtop, 4-door sedan and in 1942 had a wagon with a lower tailgate of two pieces hinged at the sides rather than the bottom.
Ahh I see. Yeah, I know that now about the RUF variants, but wasn’t aware of it at the time. I’m not as familiar with modern stuff, but they still start life as a regular Porsche and then get modified by RUF, right?
Thanks for the walk-around!
Appreciate you following along 😄
Glad you circled back to my beloved japanese cars! Honda nsx was sold in japan, it was branded acura in the us. Im pretty sure it was the same for the integras too.
Awesome event!
Ah! Good to know, thanks Brett
13:32 👋🏼
Ha! I didn’t catch that the first time
ya know the teal/aqua colored plaques say what the car is 😂😂 PS- The Honoree was Rick Hendrick.
LOL I’m aware, I just didn’t want to look down at every single one
POR-shuh and reh-NO. Definitely.
That’s my feeling too
I know it's spelled Lancia, but is pronounced Lanchia. Yes, Mr. Picky strikes again, another interesting fact of the Chrysler Town and Country wood bodied cars is 1950 was convertible, 1949 was 2-door hardtop, 1946-48 had convertible, 2-door hardtop, 4-door sedan and in 1942 had a wagon with a lower tailgate of two pieces hinged at the sides rather than the bottom.
You are correct on the Renault pronunciation 👍
Thanks for the info 👍
30:39 is not a porsche (pors che)
Tomato tomatoe 😉
@@UndiscoveredClassicsUSA no i mean it is not a porsche. it's a RUF
Ahh I see. Yeah, I know that now about the RUF variants, but wasn’t aware of it at the time. I’m not as familiar with modern stuff, but they still start life as a regular Porsche and then get modified by RUF, right?