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Anybody need a grocery gettery??!

<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 17pt">HOW</span></span> much?!?!</span>

wow.
 
Now why would anybody put the original engine back into that car :crazyeyes: Even through the option is available to do it...
 
The ultimate sleeper. Boy, could you have some fun with that car in the city at stoplights on Friday nights.

Someone went to a lot of trouble and expense to mod this car, and it looks like its done correctly.

Very cool.

I don't think those skinny tires would last very long . . . :nonod:
 
vagt6 said:
I don't think those skinny tires would last very long . . . :nonod:
That would be part of the fun :devilgrin:
 
Give me a sleeper any day over some of these ones that come from the factory looking like boy-racer specials.
 
Jay that is pretty! I totally understand
 
Jay,

I saw one of those in a wrecking yard a few hours away from here.
They sell parts/cars.It was almost complete,but needed restoration.
I was tempted.....

- Doug
 
That Buick line was my intro to the aluminum V8... long ago and far away now. Special convertible. Red with a white top.

Best "sleeper" was when Herself was drivin' the Lotus Cortina Mk-I as her daily.
 
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