Brett! I've got 3,000 miles on her already! And considering I wasn't able to drive it for the first "year" -- I'm doing pretty good!
I would work at Divers just for the views. They're OMG! He's got 25 acres there and it's set up like an old farm with the 'junkers' strategically placed - and the farm tractors etc. Then you go in the buildings and it's a whole 'nother world.
Brett! I've got 3,000 miles on her already! And considering I wasn't able to drive it for the first "year" -- I'm doing pretty good!
I would work at Divers just for the views. They're OMG! He's got 25 acres there and it's set up like an old farm with the 'junkers' strategically placed - and the farm tractors etc. Then you go in the buildings and it's a whole 'nother world.
Congrats on finally driving her! Now let's see some pics of that shop!
Then you go in the buildings and it's a whole 'nother world.
WE wouldn't know because our lateral-g buddy won't let us on the inside with few pictures of the wonderous things happening behind the curtain ... so we just set outside, dejected, abused, and feeling abandoned... watching a concrete girl, some corn and a goat.
What a bunch of whiners.... 'er... oops -- I meant WINNERS.... just like your mommy told you were when you whiffed at the t ball...
So here's the amazing STORY behind this '54 Cheby.... the owner paid a guy a weekly wage to build this car - for 18 YEARS.... Yes you read that right... a weekly wage for 18 YEARS. The car never hit the street... a 'buddy' that is also a car guy talked him into bringing it over to Timmy. Where it was discovered that a crossmember was made out of exhaust tubing - and the quarters had a 1/4" plus of bondo in them... and the doors chipped the paint because the car had no support... and.... well you get the picture. It's now a brand new car and will debut at GoodGuys West Coast Nats in August.