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Considering the work, time and the money it takes to restore one of these I can see how a guy who went thru it all could get paranoid about driving it.. Its a shame that its like that and if your like me in the least, Even with all the insurance possible covering it you couldn't bare for...
Yep, Talked to a lot of guys who always say those legendary words, "someday, im going to restore it" Those are the ones that get me, they know there not going to and if they see what you can do, well then, No way! :angryfire:
Yep, Remember the movie but barely.. That must have been an old thread you found it in! lol..
Lowhound, Good luck with your back and the finish line! you'll get it!
Thanks Stuart! All those were great!! I especially liked that number 7 with the white rims, They had a bunch of winged warriors there... I have to say that black pistol grip in the one sure got my attention.. Thanks again, I forgot all about this and glad you got all those. :) Probably more and...
There painting a lot of the cars pink, Some owners painting them pink for breast cancer awareness. They had a 69 Charger at one place, very nice looking car and for a great cause, im not saying all of them but a good many, they had some done up last year in Nascar racing.
Yes i believe that particular picture is from a add. He, the last i knew is still around but i don't know if he does as much as before to be honest. His wife for anyone who doesn't know was Tomiko 3rd from the left i believe. She drove one also. I cant remember where i even put my wife let alone...