
Classic cars, anyone?
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I had a 1981 Red Turbo Trans Am broken down in my garage for 15 years! I recently sold it to someone who will restore it.bluelaru wrote:We had a 1970 MG B
our mechanic said he was closing...
Sold it in 1995 for 13k
I loved that car.....her name was ruby
Now I have a "coffeeshop" in my garage...AND my VW Beetle fits in the garage too! ...I call her "emily"
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its a third mine...we built it, drove it 3 times.i did the electrics and built the battery box(a modified ice cooler
) and tank cover..took her apart for paint and fine tuning 2 years ago...its still in the garage in pieces...when its done one day,the paints gonna be a sun melting into the ocean with a dreamy look...the whole mess costs us little over 8 grand us..we found the chassi and the tub in a barn and my friends dad has a full garage he let us use so that saved a few bucks too...was like driving a tank tho...ya didnt miss a bump...i believe right after that pic was taken some parts fell off and it almost crashed..hehehehe
that is one damn good lookin stoned dude drivin it tho... 
rockin into the night
Re: Classic cars, anyone?
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Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Wow mint thats nice, thats a show job, did you pimp it yourself ?
I'm doing a '72 Type 2 bay at the moment, a bit slow though as I've been wrestling to fit the R&R bed but I cracked that yesterday so I can get on with the rest of the interior. although mine is my daily vehicle so it wont be so flash as yours, pretty standard will do.


I'm doing a '72 Type 2 bay at the moment, a bit slow though as I've been wrestling to fit the R&R bed but I cracked that yesterday so I can get on with the rest of the interior. although mine is my daily vehicle so it wont be so flash as yours, pretty standard will do.


What a long strange trip it is.
Re: Classic cars, anyone?
spidergawd wrote:Wow mint thats nice, thats a show job, did you pimp it yourself ?
nah, it's my best mates. it's his pride & joy. i'll dig some pics out of the condition he bought it in, the transformation is dramatic
he has done some shows though... do u get to any, bugjam etc ?
Mint
