My old California '55 sits about 3 miles from me in barn where it has been resting of the last 51 years. The guy who bought it was just a 19 year old kid with his first job an had BIG plans and no extra money to make them happen. He stuck it in his fathers machinery shed, got a job a GM and started dreaming of the day he would transform it into his vision of the prefect street machine. The next 20+ years found him working 50-60 hours a week while GM was at the height of their empire and the '55 became " someday, maybe when I retire". Even when the overtime went away due to foreign competition he rarely.gave the '55 a thought. I've approached him on a couple of occasions about selling but it's a NO GO as the dream is still there.........................but seems to me not a real commitment. Someday it's going to be a terrific "barn find" for some lucky soul. Frank
Take along someone that can video the 'digging out' so we all can be apart of your celebration! Glenn
Congratulations! Plug for mine- 2 Door Bel Air Post Sold in Denver,Colo '78 to a guy named FORD from Ohio. California car with the rear quarter fenderwell arches brazed in back to stock. Anyway subscribed- Larry