take a perfectly good original "back in the day" hot rod and tear the heart out of it http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4536893097&category=34202
that ***hole took the motor out then the headers,now the roadster is stipped and he is selling it all seperate!!!!! probably would have gotten more all together and kept the history if there is any..... what a/an __________!!!!(insert curse word there)
Some people "get it" some people don't. Unfortunately most of the ones that don't have more money than those that do.
I dunno about that "roadster" being that cool, looks fishy to me. Was it ever any more than an unfinished group of parts? What old school hot rod was ( is ) it? Does it really have any history?
That's exactly what I was thinking, looks like a pile of parts cobbled together for a photo op, not any sort of Old School hotrod, **** it's not even a real roadster, it's a damn coupe gone *******. My $.02 Skip
He's selling that Model A Roadster project on another auction... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...ry=39405&item=4537098248&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Hell someone can get an olds on the cheap dsnt seem to bad to me, but he could make more money with them still together. I guess he thought no one would want this with this old engine in a hot rod for gods sakes.
right in the description of the car it states that the car was a project and was never finished, so it wasnt a real rod that had history.
Man, I looked at that and thought how good a flathead would look between the rails....Guess I am an idiot too..... History is it probably sat in some guys garage in a thousand pieces until his wife drove him crazy *****in about it, so he sold it. Heaven forbid someone buys the olds and puts it in an oldsmobile.
Everything's a ****in' plot! Any of you guys lust after the stuff so badly, send him a eBay message, ask for his phone number, see if he's for real. Get a life! Charlie
Not often you see roadster coupe in an e-bay auction and be correct. Scaires me to think someone bid $1025 for a pile of mis-matched cheap parts with 3 days to go. Near as I can tell, that Olds engine was never in that car as anything but a mockup anyway. That's why it's not being sold together I bet. And I'd like to see how that set of bones is attached to that open rear. Looks like probably weak Model A bones at that. Out of the whole car, I'd like to have the panel below the trunk lid and the piece below that if they aren't rusted thru under the primer.