Chevy Nova, Capitola
Photo: Chevy Nova on Street, Capitola, CaliforniaThis whole trip was about exploring new places. Capitola is another place that I had not been to previously. The beach is probably best known for the multi-colored bungalows. On this sunny day it was too crowded over there to walk on the beach and get good photos of the bungalows however.
The downtown area is a cool place to walk around. A lot of boutique shops, restaurants, bars, and classic cars parked on the street. I think there might have been an event right before I got there because the area was cordoned off to traffic except for classic cars. What I found most unique about Capitola was that it reminded me more of Santa Barbara than a town north of Monterey. There is definitely a strong beach culture here.
I was reminded of my grandfather when I saw the Chevy Nova parked on the street because my grandpa used to drive a '62 Chevy Impala and would pick me up from pre-school with that car while my parents were at work. I can't imagine any of today's cars being preserved in this manner 40 years from now. Everything is too mass-produced on a global-scale to be of any sentimental value.
Labels: California, images, Monterey Bay, photos, pictures, travel
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2 Comments:
The old cars were pretty cool Richard, I use to own a 72 Camaro what a car, of course I couldn't afford to drive it today but still a great car !!
BTW great shot of the Nova !
Thanks Bernie. I hear you. My dad had a 70's Mustang but sold it when I was born because it coudln't accomodate a baby seat in the back. I wonder what the car looked like.
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