You seen A lot of cool car,around my area you just don't see them like you used to. My wife says I can spot A old car A mile away ,and my son all most 9 is pretty good at spotting old cars.
Took the bike out for a ride. Just getting back. This is a hippie town so I don't normally bother wasting space with the 10,000 abandoned vws. Lots of Buicks under covers.....
And I saw this one when I was around the Chicago area...the driver is a legend...he scored 4 touchdowns in one game
Went for a drive over to Spokane to check out this '65 Cutlass for a friend of mine. Owner was a cool guy who stock car races. After BS'ing over a couple adult beverages, asked him if he had a men's bathroom. As per usual car guy situation, he had a tree in between his two shops. So I go back to take care of business, and lo and behold a '73 Torino fastback and a 2 door falcon. Pointed me to a suicide door Lincoln a few blocks away, and spotted the Cutlass convertible, '64 Ford, and Caddy limo in the same area. Passed this hydroplane on the way back last night. Pretty cool Sunday.
Went and visited my Mom and extended family in Boulder, MT over the weekend. Little town of less than 1,000 people, but this independant shop always has some decent builder stuff hanging around. Poor cars are out there freezing to death....... It was -18 real degrees and -40 with the wind chill.
Hahaha.....I've owned a '62 shorty fleetside and '64 big back window long box that was my beater before my F100. I truly believe the '67-'72 Chevys/GMCs are the best looking trucks ever made, and I like square bodies too. But, as I said, I've already owned 2 of them and I don't need to own another EDIT: I just clicked the pic....Hahahahaahahaha! I can't type out how much I just laughed, Mike. Thanks for making my Monday more cheerful ....by the way, if that were real, I wouldn't need my hands on the handlebars
I'm glad you thought it was funny. I agree with you on the trucks. I wish I had more money and room. I really like that '65 Cutlass that you posted too. I'd like to build a mild Buick 455 and just drive it around.
I was just going to post a link because he was down to $950, but it's finally gone. Car was stupid clean with one little pin hole in the roof.
The deep freeze and snow has those cars preserved Rather have 'em sit outside in the dry cold, than a warm moisture laden building