BangkokDean
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it makes me wonder when the bottom is going to drop out of the classic car collecting/rebuilding craze. Eventually the market is going to be completely saturated with these cars... and we build 20 million more every year.
Also, they focus on the ferrlambo car and not the original GT-40?!!!! sheesh
with all that said... a good share of those pictures are lifted from threads where they were picking up the car to restore. In fact, the bugatti was on Chasing Classic cars... so most of those are leading very pampered existences now.... of course, some of those can rot for all I care
with all that said... a good share of those pictures are lifted from threads where they were picking up the car to restore. In fact, the bugatti was on Chasing Classic cars... so most of those are leading very pampered existences now.... of course, some of those can rot for all I care
Some years ago a old buddy's mother had a '68 Dodge Dart that she dearly loved....drove it for years and years, last car her husband bought her.....so she puttered around in it, and Larry just kept fixing it, no biggie.....
but upon her passing, he let it set for years on yet another friend's farm and so it deteriorated even being in a barn.....
I remember a few of us decided to scrap some cars, and so the Dart was included, so on a flatbed to a scrap yard, on the ramp up to the giant chipper, and so was shredded like so many others.....:flash::crutches:
with all that said... a good share of those pictures are lifted from threads where they were picking up the car to restore. In fact, the bugatti was on Chasing Classic cars... so most of those are leading very pampered existences now.... of course, some of those can rot for all I care
Some years ago a old buddy's mother had a '68 Dodge Dart that she dearly loved....drove it for years and years, last car her husband bought her.....so she puttered around in it, and Larry just kept fixing it, no biggie.....
but upon her passing, he let it set for years on yet another friend's farm and so it deteriorated even being in a barn.....
I remember a few of us decided to scrap some cars, and so the Dart was included, so on a flatbed to a scrap yard, on the ramp up to the giant chipper, and so was shredded like so many others.....:flash::crutches:
I hope they removed the mother first..........