I like how it goes from a truck bed in the back end to a fully finished car in the front. I was almost expecting that foldable bench seat station wagons had in the back end for the kids to ride "backward" and ride down the highway, flipping off vehicles coming up on them.
I have been into old cars for a long, long time. I stopped inquiring if cars I stumble onto are for sale. People either get annoyed because they have been asked to sell it a million times before (my answer to that is usually get it out of public view and that annoyance will stop) and they say not for sale or they will sell it but they want unreasonable money for it. Either way, I eventually realized that tracking owners down to inquire was just a waste of time that can be better spent looking at sources where the cars are for sale, you get a picture or two, and you can move forward from there. Years ago, when times were different and I was younger and had more time and patience, I would stop and ask; sometimes I could at least enjoying a nice conversation with many WWII generations folks who were typically friendly. By the time I decided to stop inquiring, I was dealing with a different generation of people, most of who just seemed annoyed or downright angry to be disturbed.
I like how it goes from a truck bed in the back end to a fully finished car in the front. I was almost expecting that foldable bench seat station wagons had in the back end for the kids to ride "backward" and ride down the highway, flipping off vehicles coming up on them.
That is super cool.... should restore it...
Time to call Junk Yard Digs
UPDATE: I contacted the land owner and he refuses to sell the car for any price.
I have been into old cars for a long, long time. I stopped inquiring if cars I stumble onto are for sale. People either get annoyed because they have been asked to sell it a million times before (my answer to that is usually get it out of public view and that annoyance will stop) and they say not for sale or they will sell it but they want unreasonable money for it. Either way, I eventually realized that tracking owners down to inquire was just a waste of time that can be better spent looking at sources where the cars are for sale, you get a picture or two, and you can move forward from there. Years ago, when times were different and I was younger and had more time and patience, I would stop and ask; sometimes I could at least enjoying a nice conversation with many WWII generations folks who were typically friendly. By the time I decided to stop inquiring, I was dealing with a different generation of people, most of who just seemed annoyed or downright angry to be disturbed.
Is he retarded. Just steal it.