WTF happened to it? That '57 Plymouth that they buried in the time capsule and got submerged underwater for 50 years didn't look as bad as that vette.
You and I seem to be on the same page.It got crushed in a sink hole.
The "car guys" here appreciate the loss, of these vehicles. The are going to be restored, but they will never be originals, again.
To me the 57 was the biggest loss. These were all milestone cars.
It got crushed in a sink hole.
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You and I seem to be on the same page.
Some of the rest of these guys.........
George
RustyRatRod said:Never have liked the new vettes and I aint comin down. I liked some of the old ones.
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"!
You and I seem to be on the same page.
Some of the rest of these guys.........
George
It got crushed in a sink hole.
The "car guys" here appreciate the loss, of these vehicles. The are going to be restored, but they will never be originals, again.
To me the 57 was the biggest loss. These were all milestone cars.
. I would imagine it would be worth more in it's present sinkhole state than restored.
Thanks. I've always been a car guy first. I prefer MoPars, especially Dodge "A" bodies, and Plymouth "B" bodies, but I really like them all, manufacturer notwithstanding. Especially pre 1972 cars, and pre 1976 trucks.
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"!
It got crushed in a sink hole.
The "car guys" here appreciate the loss, of these vehicles. The are going to be restored, but they will never be originals, again.
To me the 57 was the biggest loss. These were all milestone cars.
Nailed, to a tee. How many existing, anymore. I want dirty ,nasty ,American push rod speed,don't care witch brand.