A hot little number for sure, but wind doesn't appeal to me, so no convertibles for me. Besides, here in Manila it would just be too hot and stinky on the road!
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18 comments:
wow she is a beauty!
love your caption too!
Between the red brick and the red car this image is screaming heat.
So true! I am predicting some burnt legs in the future of this car owner.
It looks beautiful, but as anyone who has experienced a convertible in the hot sun on a California freeway knows — looks are deceiving.
(Re your question about my knowledge of Philcos. Not really, we had an RCA. But I do remember westerns.)
:)
But not too hot to handle.
Love the car but I bet you have to cool down the seats before sitting down.
I'll take it for a spin. MB
Great picture and 'hot' caption!
The leather seats would be hot to sit on.
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Is it the car responsible for the temperature or is it the Sun?? Nice shot Jacob!!
I had a convertible in Ft. Laud., once. Never again! Nice in the winter, however. Now
At least with the handicap car tags, they can park up close and get out of the heat quickly.
I love the way it looks, but like B Squared said, I wouldn't ride around in it this time of year. Too hot with the sun baking down on your head!
'Hot' it is! :-)
A hot little number for sure, but wind doesn't appeal to me, so no convertibles for me. Besides, here in Manila it would just be too hot and stinky on the road!
really cool! like the contrast and colors!
LOL! You have a sense of humor!!! Funny.
It is a lovely car and would be fun drive or ride in in warm weather.
It's just what you need when it's 95 degrees F! I really like the contrast between red and white!
I saw a 'hot' cherry red car today and thought how 'cool' it looked.
NICE one!
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