Ah the old Bell and Howell 8mm movie camera. My grand parents had one and was always filming home movies. When you took movies indoors it had an attachment bank of lights that were so bright you could probably use them at the airport to land planes with.
thxs on info. It looks better purple, and at least it was fast. I'd still hide the pens from the son, and pay not to be photographed near it, or have it parked in my yard. The forward cabin ruins any sleekness it might have had, and the chauffeur windshield is just plain odd looking pics 65' bertone mustang, saabs, '55 gmc L'universelle, know your ford f series chart, model t's in a boxcar shipment method, early parade of progress
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I love these SAAB pictures. Many question the racing of a station wagon. From what I remember from my days of Saab ownership in those days the wagons had a four speed transmission but the sedans did not until later on, so the factory backed Saabs were the ones with the later transmissions. Thanks for posting these.
Duh! I can't believe I made that mistake! I fixed it. With the sheet metal off, and with that big Hemi my old brain just thought Willy's! Thanks Ron....