The first is my Dad's multiple-show winning 1972 Vega GT powered by a 300 horse 327 with a Saginaw 4-speed
and a Monza 10-bolt rearend. It is painted Corvette yellow in smooth-as-glass lacquer with a classic GT stripe. It is highly
detailed and has several unique features such as 14:1 ratio Trans-Am power steering and a hydraulic clutch system. It was
built around 1980, and was featured on the cover of the September 1981 issue of Hot Rod Magazine, along with a feature
article.
Second is my 1971 Harley Davidson Ironhead chopper with a Paughco rigid frame and 6" over Paughco Springer front end.
Its license plate is where I got the handle I use on the internet : Porxter.
It's a combination of Pork (Harleys = hogs = pork) and Sportster.
(Yes - it's a Sportster!)
Pork + Sportster = Porxter !