Only if I had to,to eat. After 43 years ,their's a whole lot of other stuff that would leave 1st. My son grew up with it...he will know how to treat her right....wind her tight & bang 2nd!!!
Probably not, but for CRAZY amount of money you never know! I guess it depends on how bad someone really wants it!
funny thing about it is i think my wife and kids would be more upset then me if i sold it as they consider it part of the family. finally after over 6 months my wagon came home from the body shop saturday and right after picking it up i parked it in the garage and went to the ft lauderdale auto auction just for laughs. while talking to my wife and kids they asked why did i go and then proceeded to tell me not to get any ideas of selling the wagon. another time was as i was leaving for the 2012 hot rod power tour i was talking to my youngest daughter who was 10 at the time and i said i was going to gas monkey garage in dallas on my way and she started crying, so i asked why and she said daddy don't sell my car i grew up in it . So i guess the answer is no
Yes but it's kind of false advertising. The actual car is in pretty sad shape...big glue drops all over it and fingerprints on the glass, er, "windows" flames cracked and the trim looks like a twelve-year-old put it on with a silver paint marker.
It would probably kill me at my age, but I am saving money right now. She looks better than a 32 3 window.
After waiting 50+ years for this one and spending the last 4-years building it, I'll own it 'til I die ! Just hope I get to drive it before I die
I sold my avatar years ago but still like the look of the car so it's my avatar. I might change it to one of my cars I still have one of these days. But don't see any reason to change it because I sold the car.
Only stuff not for sale are my Wife and The Dog! I can see with Threads like this it is going to be a long Winter
I used to sell 49-54 Chevrolet parts on ebay and since I had a bunch of auctions running I figured I'd sell prints of my avatar. probably sold 10 or so over time for 5 bucks each.
Mine is just a dream.....The car has been waiting patiently for 12 years while I have acquired parts and worked on other projects but the dream is not for sale!!
I don't think its legal to sell my daughter and I doubt if I would. Her value in inspiration is worth more than most could afford. Although she is doing much better now than she was doing at this point in her recovery I keep it as a reminder of what hard work can achieve. Rod
Hell No, I Won't Sell! I bought it in 1975 for $200, and have had a million dollars worth of fun with it! What a deal! But you can buy it off my wife, the day after I'm dead...