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Warning - open slowly!

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by efogs400, May 11, 2010.

  1. efogs400

    efogs400 Platinum Level Contributor

  2. 455nglide

    455nglide Working On A Dream

    Serious calls only.:shock:

    Regards,

    455nGLIDE
     
  3. Stagedone

    Stagedone Well-Known Member

    OH< My dream car, YAY!!:spank:

     
  4. Da Torquester.

    Da Torquester. Platinum Level Contributor

    I don't know which fate is worse, the poor Buick like this or the car crusher ? Sucks these guys do this to some nice classics. John.
     
  5. iacovoni

    iacovoni The Buick.

    You know, I live right across the street from the most popular BasketBall courts in GR's inner city, and I see a lot, I mean a lot of nice classics up on 24's and what not, but this has to be the worst form of sacrilege I have ever seen. WTF? We must all take warning, because there has to be a new form of Crack developing on the streets or I need to just get with the times?
     
  6. gscalifornia

    gscalifornia Small blocks rule!!

    There is ONE cool thing about that ride. It appears that the convertible top has a huge clear section stitched into it making it a moonroof convertible!
     
  7. ceas350

    ceas350 "THE BURNER"

    that one of the. Village peoples car... lol I think it was the construction dude lol:Do No:
     
  8. 1967GS340

    1967GS340 Well-Known Member

    I like how these guys like to say "Restored".
    Here is what these guys need to read.

    Restore : return to its original and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition"
     
  9. Hawken

    Hawken Hawken

    He had better send the for sale ad to the company that makes Sour Patch Kids candy ... that way they could demand it be given to them or repainted for trademark infringement.
     
  10. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    Open slowly, I wished I hadn't opened it at all. :moonu:

    For those folks that do this, it has to be what a friend once called the "looky me" philosphy. The owner probably has "pants on the ground".
     
  11. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    Let's hope a Chevy motor is in there!
     
  12. donny1973

    donny1973 Well-Known Member

    :laugh: "This Theme Car Is Showroom Floor Material" :laugh:
     
  13. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    I just vomited in my mouth
     
  14. william.ali.kay

    william.ali.kay Needs more cowbell!

    If the theme was Sweedish Fish instead of Sour Patch Kids, Id buy it in a heartbeat!
     
  15. william.ali.kay

    william.ali.kay Needs more cowbell!

  16. Ken Mild

    Ken Mild King of 18 Year Resto's

    Is there some kind of terribly prolific clown car disease that is taking over our nation lately? First the 69 GS400 stub, now this.
     
  17. 67GSFun

    67GSFun Johnny

    this guy should be executed!
     
  18. hwprouty

    hwprouty Platinum Level Contributor

  19. Einfamus

    Einfamus Well-Known Member

    I think this guy should have chosen a candy that best represents his
    personality, like ' Airheads '.
     
  20. Rad005

    Rad005 Ron C

    I saw a Monte Carlo that was painted with a "Skettles" theme last summer. It was hard to look at but looked darn good compared to this. I hope I never actually see this one on the road.
     

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