whacked right out, thats whats wrong with him. I read the entire listing, some people are just there and it can't be fixed.
I bought or saved rather a 1971 camaro, I wish I took pictures back then, it had skinny 13" dayton spoke style rims, some stupid air shock system with a compressor so it could be laid on the ground, carpet from the dash board to the rear deck and on the roof interior where the headliner should have been, a 9" cowl induction hood with an 80s 305 truck motor under it, bench seats that I dont know what they came out of, they were too wide and they cut the doors and made custom door panels to make them fit otherwise the doors wouldn't have shut!!!! Anyway it was horrid, purple and black paint, grey and purple interior, who ever built it was out of their fking mind..
I stripped it threw everything away from the complete driveline (minus the stock rearend) to the doors, I put a potent 350 in it and swapped it to a m22 4 speed (it was a 4speed they cut the clutch pedal off, lol , I rebuilt the posi, put 2 good doors on it, a set of used wheels and tires, got the car in primer (the body work was done nice, the paint minus the color was good), put a carpet, dash, console, column, and headliner it the car, at the time I had no seats, then ended up selling it partially done when cars were going insane money... All through the work I cursed the previous builder or owner rather, but the truth is I bought the car for $2200, if it was done right I wouldnt have been able to touch it for $15K, I only put $5K into it and sold it for $22K...
ANYWAY in this guys case, he is just looking for attention and wants to be on tv obviously, I don't know why people do this, I would go out of my way not to be on TV, some people will sell their souls and destroy what was probably a cool little k car limo, I like k cars, they helped pull chrysler out of the red when iacocca was trying to keep the company floating through the 80's, between that and the minivan dodge is still around...
Edit- I found the article from the Times, 1984
http://www.nytimes.com/1984/01/29/a...tions-on-a-theme-helped-to-save-chrysler.html