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So, I'm out for my weekly Sunday morning coffee and doughnut and what do I see but this:

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It's for sale, PM me for contact info. :mrgreen:
 
it's this one the same type of car !
WITH a schwinn phantom on the back

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It's beyond me why anybody would take a half dozen picture of that so called "car." It's all outdated equipment. It doesn't even have an automatic transmission! And look at how long that hood is!
 
Korporal said:
It's beyond me why anybody would take a half dozen picture of that so called "car." It's all outdated equipment. It doesn't even have an automatic transmission! And look at how long that hood is!
Yea, I know....And I bet it gets terrible gas mileage! :lol: :lol:
 
Korporal said:
It's beyond me why anybody would take a half dozen picture of that so called "car." It's all outdated equipment. It doesn't even have an automatic transmission! And look at how long that hood is!
better yet everyone should buy a honda or toyota and send those jalopies to my house!
or at least pull the engine and trans and swap them for a 350/350(or maybe a th400) and send the old boat anchors to me!
i like that line of thought :mrgreen:
 
Korporal said:
It's beyond me why anybody would take a half dozen picture of that so called "car." It's all outdated equipment. It doesn't even have an automatic transmission! And look at how long that hood is!

I wouldn't call it a car either. That Automobile is far more inspiring than any "car". This is one that was built by an actual human, not a robot controlled by one. This one has a soul, which is far more than can be said about 95% of what is manufactured today. I did not say built there is a difference. :)
 
He's probably handicapped from turning that huge steering wheel. It probably takes 15 turns lock to lock. Any Chicago gangster would be proud to own that one. Gary
 

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