we watched him cruise the strip at Columbus for the opening ceremonies of the hot rod reunion sitting up on the trunk of a cool ragtop. As he came back up the return road and into the pits a couple of fuel cars started up and scared the daylights out of him. We were up in the stands looking down at him and he dropped sideways onto the back seat with his hands over his ears like he was in a bomb shelter. My son and I had a good laugh.
Hey since you have not put color on your car yet. May I suggest black primer and wide whitewalls. Ya!!! Ya....That should stop any further cases of mistaken idenity #2
ain't enough room in that car for me and My hard-on I'd have if I ever got to drive it I've loved that car since the first time I seen it
I had him sign the trunk of a die cast I have, I brought two but thought it was a bit much and had him do just the one. I have been offered some good coin for that signed one, maybe I should have had him do both. Here's a local clone car owned by a friend of mine and NO he doesn't baby it....
One of my daugthers was with me at Back to the 50's, She was about 9. I got him to autograph the 32 coupe picture I had taken years ago. He kidded around with her a little. She lit up. I chatted to him and Rick F. about the cars history and when I had the photo taken. Paul had met Steve Fitch, the owner before Rick. He seemed a like a nice enough guy. I think he's a better actor than Harrison Ford. He's played some pretty good roles just never got the breaks. Too bad. Some of his lines in AG are the best. John Milner, tough guy with a good heart.