Kid Vette
Master-Baiter
These so called "restorations" crack me up. So what exactly did they retain from this rusted out, mangled piece of crap?! :crylol:
1965 Plymouth Super Stock, 426 Race Hemi
1965 Plymouth Super Stock, 426 Race Hemi
You got that right. After 25 years of sitting in the woods in Ohio, there wouldn't be much left to "restore". Easier to find another and pass it off as the same.Actually i don't even think the body is the same.
You got that right. After 25 years of sitting in the woods in Ohio, there wouldn't be much left to "restore". Easier to find another and pass it off as the same.Actually i don't even think the body is the same.
You got that right. After 25 years of sitting in the woods in Ohio, there wouldn't be much left to "restore". Easier to find another and pass it off as the same.Actually i don't even think the body is the same.
So what exactly did they retain from this rusted out, mangled piece of crap?! :crylol:
Some loaded old fart will buy this for a bunch of money trying to purchase and live someone elses memories and glory. Many years ago, while the original owner was out having fun with his life blowing his money on race cars, purchaser was working 80 hr weeks building his wealth, hording nickles and now has regrets.
That's the psychology of why these "restorations" are so in vogue.
I seriously doubt these pie high prices will hold much longer, especially in today's economic times.....
I seriously doubt these pie high prices will hold much longer, especially in today's economic times.....
:suspicious:I can't begin to tell you how many times I have heard that over the years.
Oh come on, you ol' curmudgeons...
Apparently the guy tracked down the original body of a dragster that was important to him and did a hell of a lot of research and effort to bring it back to life. He recreated the essence of that famous? car.
I know nothing of old dragsters but I've followed almost exactly the same recovery of a racer that's precious to me. Of course the fenders may not be the originals and likely the head isn't the same. So freakin what"
I hear alot of Harrummphs in here that I deem inappropriate. Applaud the effort rather than denigrate the result:crutches: