Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Have you ever noticed that the time you find a really great old car often coincides with a lack of funds to purchase. Alas this is the situation I find myself in as I have spent surplus on a much needed storage barn. But forget the barn how about the car. It is a 51 Chevy 2 door and it looks nice and is completely driveable as-is. They have spent a fair amount of time on a fair to good amateur restoration. The bad news besides not having funds for it is the asking price. Won't say what it is to protect the innocent but if this car was a #1 professional restoration it would be high. After it sets for a long while mabye they will realize a price adjustment is in line and mabye I will have money then. There is always a chance.
Monday, May 23, 2011
They are everywhere as I have said before. Followed a 55 chevy into town the other day. Had a pristine stock body and paint that cost as much as some cars. It was nice,just what the owner wanted,some extra power under the hood,a noticeable lift to the rear a slight drop in the front. Yes it was nice mabye too nice. Would you be afraid to park it at Wal-Mart? I would prefer a driver friendly vehicle that may have some imperfections, character I would call it. Looking for the right car or mabye truck, it is out there waiting for me.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
What if?
Most of us can think of a what if or two concerning old cars,so heres another one. Back in early 1963 my dad was looking to trade his 57 Ford wagon before the tin worm finished it off. We were looking at cars at a downtown Indianapolis lot where he had bought the 57. Being a car nut from birth I was trying to guide him to something cool. The salesman was talking up a leftover 62 that he would alll but give away. It was a tan 4 door and looked like a grandpa car to me. But on closer look I saw that it was a sleeper in that a 406 lurked under the hood. I had visions of learning to drive in a barn burner and cruising the hot spots on weekends with the sleeper. But it was not to be as father knows best and a new 63 wagon found its way to our home. But it had a 352 and it could-- well thats another story for later.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Cars in the area.
I have seen cars today. First a 1946 Chevrolet 2 dr sedan in original but non-running condition. Next up a 1951 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-up with the optional sunvisor, that is said to run. Noted under the hood was mice nesting in quanities that say it has not ran for a decade or so. Saw a rat rod made out of a 36 Chevy pick-up that had the original stovebolt 6 for power. It set so low that you could really understand seat of the pants driving. All these were for sale. Keep on looking.
Monday, February 21, 2011
help
I am in need of an old car fix. Have been in Indiana for 2 months and seen little in the way of old tin. I understand why people dont take out the old cars in the winter but I still miss them. Lots of museums here but I prefer originals from the garage or barn. Think I will head south soon and see what I can find.
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