MoparDaddy
Damn Right I Carry!
Lookie what car I got to check over and sign in docs for.........:burnout:
A couple days later I got to meet Herb and take the Dart for a "ride" :notworth:
You lucky devil!
Lookie what car I got to check over and sign in docs for.........:burnout:
A couple days later I got to meet Herb and take the Dart for a "ride" :notworth:
These are my favorites.
Who ever own this car spends some money taking it from auction to auction. It was at both Texas auctions last year (Houston and Dallas Mecum). Pretty sure it was at St Louis Mecum also but not 100% sure.
I saw that purple cuda going down the highway in Tulsa, OK. I'm drooling over those 70 road runners
Beautiful cars thanks for sharing.
I'd like to say thanks to C for the being so nice to me and Jim at the auction. It was a blast. Jim and I really enjoyed the cars, some really great cars of all makes.
I do appreciate Jim allowing me to stay at his place when in town! Thanks
:cheers:
You lucky devil!
Let me see, you have all the good weather, all the good cars and a great way to spend a week. I think I'm moving. Great pics "C"!
Thanks
Jack
Damn 6pkC ......I can see a smile a mile wide!
I dunno, C, I think I might have been tempted to flip the ignition on and fire that Hemi up! Would've given that guy towing it a heart attack.
Great pics! Thanks for sharing. See you at MATS in a month?
Hi C. Do you happen to have anymore pics of the Lime Green with yellow bumble bee stripe 70 Challenger R/T on the 1st page of this thread. My brother-in-law is restoring for a customer, the exact same car and original color combo. BTW, that combo, lime green w/yellow rump stripe? 7 were ordered that way. The owner of the car is dead set on the black longitudinal stripe rather than the original yellow rump stripe. We are trying to convince him to put the yellow rump stripe back on due to it's rarity.
Lookin' as beautiful as ever, C! Thanks for sharing the pics with us. Some nice iron there.
Don't worry about the little embarrassment with the Edsel. I had to work on a '31 Chevy coupe one time. Bone stock. I knew the key didn't crank the car and it had a starter button. But it took me about fifteen minutes to find it and that was by accident. I happened to be looking around the dash and glanced down at the pedals when I had to stop and count 'em. 1...2...3...4... 4? Yup! There it is! By the clutch!