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Picked it out of the woods yesterday. Quick thought was a model A but then noticed it had a cowl vent and not a gas cap so thought maybe a dodge or buick. But the style lines on the corner from the windshield frame towards the hood is the opposite curve from everything ive thought to google so...
So Brian is a local guy in town here. (he grew up the next town over but i was in highschool with his wife, now they live in town) He was all over the Boston herald back in may and made some national news too. Basically, hes a marine (machine gunner) with 3 deployments to iraq and Afghanistan...
only $1.45M canadian. so its a really a steal for only 1.08 USD. in a beautiful spot, comes with a two stall shop with a lift a couple buildings and enough material to build a new 8000sqft shop. oh ya, it happens to be an old salvage yard and comes with 340 classic cars... alot of mopars in...
cant wait to see one for real
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i know we all prefer the "other" car in the iconic chase scene, but i also know we all appreciate all cars, especially rare ones. seems they've unearthed the thrashed on stunt car down in mexico, the guy was going to cut it up to make an eleanor clone until he got the marti report...
heres another topic i see often on car forums that i didnt find here. we all love our cars and most have more then one, so whats everyones fleet look like? just a generic list, year make model condition kinda of thing, pics of course welcome. ive mentioned having too many projects, so heres...
whenever i find and ad thats too good to be true, i always reverse image search their pic. and yes, it usually is too easy for ******** to scam these days. so yesterday i found a listing "69 charger" in maine, for $2000. heres the pic
clearly its a faded great condition B5 blue 70...
So obviously a car is ALOT bigger when you take it apart. In trying to stay organized during disassembly, i typically put all the small parts and hardware in baggies with what they are written on it. But baggies are sooooo annoying sorting through later. Small shoe box size bins seem too big...
So i was thinking (and to have some fun), and playing with the hagerty values site. (Obviously ignoring hemi and winged cars because they seem to be in their own class) what are the most valuable b bodies from 68 to 70 and why? Obviously a roadrunner is worth more then a satellite or belvedere...