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https://jacksonville.craigslist.org/cto/4166690569.html

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I remember seeing this one a while back... I have a folder where I save pix of these hideous modified cars. I think maybe the first time he sold it.
 
I remember seeing this one a while back... I have a folder where I save pix of these hideous modified cars. I think maybe the first time he sold it.

You mean someone actually BOUGHT that!!!!:p


Kurt.
 
OK, you asked for it...

Date on the photo is 6/2011.

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Wow that is seriously ugly
 
Well, Gerard, I think the paint job has actually improved it!!!

The ultimate spridget "Rat Rod"!!

Kurt
 
I think there is one word to describe it: "Why?"
 
For some reason, there have been a number of "neo-classical" kit cars based on the notion of using the doors/cowl/windshield/etc from a Spridget.

There is one of these creations for sale near me.

Even if they appear well-crafted, they look hideous to me.

Examples:

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the wheels on the car and the trailer appear to be the same, so why are the centers opposite.
sorry it just botters me when things are not symmetrical





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I have to admit that I rather like the first one Nial, except that I can't help looking at the middle of it and knowing where it comes from ruin's it for me.
The art-decco design on some of the finer 30's cars is extremely attractive to me.
I can understand the dilemma of a would be car manufacturer in finding a suitable windshield/cabin arrangement without breaking the bank.
Having a curved windshield made to your spec's didn't use to be such a big deal but now is nearly impossible. Only big companies doing it now and they won't even talk to a small manufacturer.

Kurt.
 
JP, I expected to see the Midget go down the drag strip in the video. But sadly, it just shows the car idling by. What is the point in a V8 midget hopped up like a Baja buggy?
 
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