Don't know what the inspiration was for this, but they did it.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/1115924674.html
I like it.
Don't know what the inspiration was for this, but they did it.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/1115924674.html
I like it.
I'm not sure what's more horrifying, the car or the phrase "that someone has did some major modifying to."
Dig that octogan steering wheel also. All in all, not a bad job. Kinda reminds me of the 789 kit for the Corvette.
Woody wrote: I always hated Novas, but that's kind of cool.
Blasphemy - but I feel the same way about Miatas
looks alot better than the late model montes and buicks im seeing around here lately that have fins added...
I would love to own that car. Late model fuel injection (think TBI, nothing special) and run it 365 days a year.
There are two that hit the local car shows, Grand Ams with 1949 -1950 Ford Tudor front and rear sheetmetal. I think it's a kit. As Quasi pointed out; old look, new reliability.
Dan
Grand Ams? I've seen kits for later model Thunderbirds with the '49-50 Ford front and rear, but never for GM cars. Interesting.
Funny... I hate novas and tri five chevys and yet that pile of crap appeals to me.
I just don't get me sometimes
is the steering wheels a garage-sale find funky fresh picture frame? people are getting TOO creative
carguy123 wrote: Abomination
+1...but I kinda like it. HOWEVER, "$3500" and "very rusty" shouldn't be in in the same ad.
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