Saw this on my Facebook feed today. Both the twins (4 years old) immediately wanted a copy of the pic.
Certainly there is some great story behind this? Driver w/o shirt and in flip flops. Texas plates. At the border somewhere??? Anyone know who's car this is? Plates are very unique.
probably a texas car in mexico, the federalis dont mess around and always got guns
raynekat
Feb 25 2021, 10:54 PM
QUOTE(bkrantz @ Feb 25 2021, 08:04 PM)
Arrested for putting a Porsche crest on a 914?
It is punishable by d.....
AZBanks
Feb 25 2021, 11:07 PM
Someone posted here in the world about this picture. If I remember correctly it was taken down near the gulf before a hurricane hit the coast, the guards were there due to an evacuation order.
Beebo Kanelle
Feb 25 2021, 11:14 PM
Looks like the seawall in Galveston, Texas although for the life of me, I cannot remember why the National Guard would have been called out... unless a hurricane was on its way in.
I would guess either Tropical Storm Elena or Claudette in 1979
Also like the Spitfire in the background.
Robarabian
Feb 25 2021, 11:19 PM
The guy that posted it said it was he and his girlfriend driving through Texas after / during a hurricane.
A great show. They modified a bug and had about 100gal fuel tank, Same gal asks for a fill up. the pump jockey was looking all over to figure out where it was going.
QUOTE(bretth @ Feb 26 2021, 11:23 AM)
I think the military was wary of the car when they could not find an engine in either the front or back trunks.
Send lawyers, guns and money...dad get me out of this
Nice hat tip to Warren Zevon. . . . Love it.
914Sixer
Feb 26 2021, 06:39 PM
Wonder why the fixed bayonets for a hurricane? Not following the logic on that one.
get off my lawn
Feb 26 2021, 06:53 PM
National Guardsmen stop traffic and check IDs before letting people in Galveston airport after Hurricane Alicia, August 2, 1983. Craig Hartley/Houston Post