Posted by jeffcat on December 17, 2017 at 18:48:28 from (76.116.234.200):
In Reply to: Back To the Fifties posted by rusty6 on December 17, 2017 at 18:16:51:
The green one is the "newer" one to you? I agree, it is in better looking shape. What a slick looking set of wheels that would be after a full blow restoration. Wow only a few thou to do. He he. No pleas3 keep both of them. What a nice set of babies they will be. So many fine looking cars and trucks were customized, rat rod, stock car,chopped, demolition derby, AND dukes of hazzard. They destroyed so many cars for that dingy show you just want to cry. What you really want to cry about is what the comedy movies of the 20s through the 30s. Many of those would be worth a mint today just driven off an old time used car lot. I can remember some of the stuff I wish that I could have rescued thirty or fourty years ago from junk yards. Many I saw were being driven in through the front gate just because it was an older car. Not a single thing wrong, just over ten years old. There was one of those mint green tempests that was a grandpa car. Absolutey beautiful but was about fifteen years old. It really looked one or two years old. Cry!
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