Posted by jose bagge on November 29, 2008 at 15:41:35 from (12.161.55.2):
Every stumble across something too good for words- and keep it for a couple of generations? My dad used to drive around looking for old cars to fix up- came across the body of an El Camino covred in needles under a pine tree. Knocked on the door, a guy even older than dad answers. " can't drive 'cuz of cateracts, so parked it back there, Neighbors' been after me to junk it, go get him and we'll figure a price". Even older, crotchety old neightbor comes over, says it's junk and $200 takes it. Mind you, it's COVERED an inch deep in pine needles. Dad figures it's locked up and rusty, gives benefit of the doubt tho and offers $500- done deal. I swing the roll back over, and drive the whole mess through semi car wash on the way home. THIS THING IS CHERRY. 87 El Co, 4.3 V6, last year made, 13,000 original miles. Fresh gas, battery, exhaust and brake pads and dad's tooling it around. Now that dad's gone, it's my daughters' car- 17" Americans, IROC side skirts, l-88 hood and "coolest Car" in her "senior superlatives" at HS. What's you best / most memorable find?
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