Left yesterday, a guy in New Jersy wanted it pretty bad ( $$$ ) It was a tough one to let go of, never even got to drive or here it run. He seems like a guy who's pretty dialed in though, so I'm confident it will get finished in the same direction I was taking it. I owe a couple big thanks on helping to get it to where it was. Dave and the boys at Shop No. 10 here in Fremont Ne. helped alot with setting up the ch***is, Chris Hunke and his gang at Car's R Us ( Omaha Ne. ) for straightening out the body and laying down the smooth satin black and the kick-*** gold metal flake and Woody's Automotive for what I'm sure will be a ground pounding sbc. As I said it was tough, but I enjoy the build. I was looking for one when I found that one and I'm sure there's something else out there. For now I'm going to freshen up my 64 Biscayne Wagon. Thanks for all the great comments on the posts as I was building it. Stay Tuned !!! Gary
Here is mine saying goodbye...I feel your pain. My advise is to go out in the garage, sit in your 64 Biscayne wagon and have a good cry. Then have a few beers, and you'll be better in the morning. -Abone.
Whats up?!!!!! Is it because we would make fun of you trailering your hot tord to the hamb drags?? Well we did say that it was ok to trailer something that fast , remember? I still need a ride. jeff
I'm with you guys too. I waved good bye the my T-Bucket this weekend, two 1970 Triumph motorcycles and a model A for dor all this summer. I still got the BSA and a coupe now so i'm ok.