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Automobile prototype
cce1302
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How would you describe this car?
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At least that is what the title in the photo states.[:p]
Can a Starsky and Hutch remake be in the works?
Brad Steele
It looks like a photoshop cross between a new Camaro and a new Challenger with Celica headlights.
Did Elvis or the Easter Bunny sign the glovebox? That adds considerable value.
My 1st car was a 72 Fastback.
351 4 speed
Very, very, very rare.
Did Elvis or the Easter Bunny sign the glovebox? That adds considerable value.
Big money if someone affiliated with NASCRAP has farted in the seats too!
TICKET MAGNET.
my dad bought a new 69 Torino 351 auto ( I tried my best to get him to buy the big block version but 11 years old I did not get far .
my Uncle had a 70 with the 429 4 speed ,a couple later change the rear gears and a bigger cam , he told me it was he favorite car .
later in life I had 68 fast back fairlane with the 428 4 speed
cost me 800.00 [:0]
How would you describe this car?
quote:Originally posted by Dads3040
Very, very, very rare.
Did Elvis or the Easter Bunny sign the glovebox? That adds considerable value.
Big money if someone affiliated with NASCRAP has farted in the seats too!
I reckon I do have you really upset. Go ahead and post a pic of any one off cars from a car company that you own. Add any person that is famous or is the post popular in that sport. Got any? I didn't think so. You are sorta right Big Money? but not really.. Huge money. There are things in collectables that make it huge. Documentation. Never assume anything at a classic car auction. I reckon my car will go to Barrett Jackson in a few years. Meanwhile I am on the hunt for some more low production, documented vehicles. Remember I do pay a finders fee for such cars.
How would you describe this car?
In one word FUGLY
quote:Originally posted by select-fire
Get off my Lawn zipperhead
Difficult to see out of.
Seriously.
Tiny windows.
Makes me claustrophobic just looking at it.
quote:Originally posted by 17tobyracing
quote:Originally posted by Dads3040
Very, very, very rare.
Did Elvis or the Easter Bunny sign the glovebox? That adds considerable value.
Big money if someone affiliated with NASCRAP has farted in the seats too!
I reckon I do have you really upset. Go ahead and post a pic of any one off cars from a car company that you own. Add any person that is famous or is the post popular in that sport. Got any? I didn't think so. You are sorta right Big Money? but not really.. Huge money. There are things in collectables that make it huge. Documentation. Never assume anything at a classic car auction. I reckon my car will go to Barrett Jackson in a few years. Meanwhile I am on the hunt for some more low production, documented vehicles. Remember I do pay a finders fee for such cars.
"I wish you well..."
serf
http://www.metrocorpcounsel.com/articles/5428/automobile-designs-protecting-investment-legend-intellectual-property
Documentation? Like claiming the car is called the "Outlaw", after Earnhardt Junior's nickname?
How would you describe this car?
SEXY SEXY.
Well Mr. Smart.. The car was named that in a magazine article. Dale Jr. SS Camaro Outlaw in RED. [:D]
I reckon that you must be one of the Nation's leading Earnhardt fans and certainly a self-proclaimed racing expert... However, you didn't know that "Outlaw" was not Junior's nickname? Did the magazine article state that the name "Outlaw" was derived from Junior's nickname or did all them big fancy words confuse you? It is much easier if you just stick to looking at the pictures in the magazine.