We see pristine looking classics frequently, so seeing these old barn and field finds is truly more interesting. I especially like the 70s-80s era finds, with the old school mags, traction bars and such.
I love those slots on the cuda as well as the biasply tires. Obviously the tires suck by modern standards but I love the "squareness" of them from the tread to the sidewall
The SSJ Gran Prix was a very limited Hurst car, it had special paint, wheels, shifter, and performance accessories. I think that they only came in 2 colors black or white, with gold stripes and trim. Barn finds are my favorite, keep up the great work.
I seen the Yenko and it was a step back in time for me. The car was in a garage on 71st in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Back in 1988 it was owned by Thomas G.(I will only give the last name to the owner. From what Tom said back then it had been sitting in the garage untouched for at least 13 years then. I will have to go through some old pictures to see if I still have them of it sitting in the garage with all the motorcycles. I remember the feeling of opening the hood and seeing the motor and what it felt like to sit in her. I was given a price for the car and the next weekend I laid the money in front of him and he backed out. There is another offer that was made to me to acquire the car but I'm not going to tell that story here.
The Black Ghost story I've enjoyed on Motor Trend. Are you familiar, ok course you are but what about the racing story ? Uncle Tony's Garage says yes real car fake story ? Do you have a video about this Hemi
We see pristine looking classics frequently, so seeing these old barn and field finds is truly more interesting. I especially like the 70s-80s era finds, with the old school mags, traction bars and such.
Second this, “Day 2” type additions also have greater personal depth (conveys a sense of inner personal enjoyment, at least that’s my thoughts..)
I love those slots on the cuda as well as the biasply tires. Obviously the tires suck by modern standards but I love the "squareness" of them from the tread to the sidewall
The SSJ Gran Prix was a very limited Hurst car, it had special paint, wheels, shifter, and performance accessories. I think that they only came in 2 colors black or white, with gold stripes and trim. Barn finds are my favorite, keep up the great work.
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I seen the Yenko and it was a step back in time for me. The car was in a garage on 71st in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Back in 1988 it was owned by Thomas G.(I will only give the last name to the owner. From what Tom said back then it had been sitting in the garage untouched for at least 13 years then. I will have to go through some old pictures to see if I still have them of it sitting in the garage with all the motorcycles. I remember the feeling of opening the hood and seeing the motor and what it felt like to sit in her. I was given a price for the car and the next weekend I laid the money in front of him and he backed out. There is another offer that was made to me to acquire the car but I'm not going to tell that story here.
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Some nice finds there. The Yenko nova caused some waves on the Facebook groups.
Yes it did.
I heard a dodge commercial that was from long ago and they called the orange color Go Man Go.
Those are alot of nice barn finds. Hope you get to feeling better soon. Do you have any plans on writing another book?
They were neat for sure. No plans for a third book at this time.
The Black Ghost story I've enjoyed on Motor Trend. Are you familiar, ok course you are but what about the racing story ?
Uncle Tony's Garage says yes real car fake story ?
Do you have a video about this Hemi
What are you doing with the camera? Can't you just hold the hold it and pan it around smoothly?
It's the gimbal, it isn't perfect.
I have a rare car, and I need your advice
Sure, drop me an email (TheAutoArchaeologist @ Yahoo.com)
i need a towel......
Dodge/plymouth cheerleader! ...who cares..tell us about the chevelle SS or the Pontiac ssj...