No. It's still for sale. I see it twice a week and keep trying to justify buying it myself. It is a nice car. Post #96 has the info for it. Also in post #86 the cars in pics 1,2,4 are for sale at the same location same contact info.
Had the privilege of meeting Binger this weekend down in Cheyenne. He took me for a ride in his awesome little Coupe. He is an awesome guy and has an awesome car. Thanks Binger Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app [/IMG]
It was nice to meet you too Ken. It's always nice to meet a fellow HAMBer. I am Looking forward to a ride in your sedan. I will have to get up your way sometime.
I know...It should be metal but ...Administrator... go ahead do your deed.....waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah... it is however my view
This truck belongs to the South Dakota state veterans home. I have to go inside their boiler room building to get a dumpster and it was parked in there all nice and warm. . Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Is that one in Hot Springs? Isnt the vets home there? I had a friend who lived in that little town a few years ago.
If you know me you know what this car does for me. I'm a Hudson maniac! Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
These are all from last Friday's route Finally got around to posting them. Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Wow, looks like South Dakota has just the right climate for preserving cars. Do they not salt the roads out there? If those were in New England they'd be rotted from the door handles down.
I don't think Western South Dakota uses salt that much but I'm not for certain. I know it's plenty dry out here. I was born and raised in East Tennessee and everything rusts away down there also. Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
This is a high desert climate in Western South Dakota. And one thing most people don't realize, most of these cars are NOT for sale. A few are. But, there are/were two dealers in the region that bought up all they could for the last 40 years.
Always a treat to check in on this thread, thanks for taking the time & effort Racer29. On salt, I had new cars back in the 70s-early 80s showing rust or blisters in a little over a years time. GM basically said tuff ****. Ohio is brutal on daily drivers, & the reason I drive beaters for the most part. (excuse the hi-jack) Great thread Racer29!
Still fun to gaze and wonder though. I don't need to buy anything else. Although that itch is always there. You getting close on the truck? Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
A few from Zweifel motors. I think these are for sale. Sent from my A520L using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I love this thread. Spending my elementary school years in Rapid City and Spearfish and travelling all over the state to visit family in my dads station wagon, we saw lots of this stuff. Its amazing that so much of it is still there.
Oddly enough- the view from my office is the garbage dumpster. Racer29 thanks for sharing. Love to see all that tin out there waiting. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app