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Pittsburgh's Vintage Grand Prix 2011

lethal289

Active Member
There was close to 2000 cars in attendance. A really nice show.

The pics:

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One for a Rat Rodder... This thing really drew a crowd although it wasn't my cup of tea.
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Wow, lotsa cool stuff. I just recently found the website and had saved it for the pics of the vintage racing. Maybe one day I'll make it up to see that.
That ratrod, what is the point of the seatbelts? just to keep in your seat while all the metal punctures you? I love the spinner on the steering wheel, haven't seen one in a while.
Jon
 
"Jonk67" said:
Wow, lotsa cool stuff. I just recently found the website and had saved it for the pics of the vintage racing. Maybe one day I'll make it up to see that.
That ratrod, what is the point of the seatbelts? just to keep in your seat while all the metal punctures you? I love the spinner on the steering wheel, haven't seen one in a while.
Jon

Yea, some of these guys are really serious about racing vintage iron. Mark could learn a thing a two. The race is a blast. There is a section on Serpentine Drive through Schenley Park that they almost drift through. Its awesome to see.

Heres the website: http://www.pvgp.org/pvgp/site/default.asp
 
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