now this guy is on CRACK!!!
Hurst, you are right...It IS a shame what the classic market has turned into. I remember going to look at a couple old mustangs two years ago in Hernando Co. Those were supposedly "restored" the "right way". If they restored them the "right way", then I'm a freaking car manufacturer. If you call replacing the floor pans in a car with some that were scabbed out of a wrecked car, and not cleaning up the welds so it looks original, restored, then yep they were restored. Pffff....I hate pasco and Hernando restorations. I have come to the conclusion that there are NO good restorations in this state. There are some decent ones in Washington state and in California....A few nice ones in Arizona. But none here in Florida. Their all rusted under the shiney new paint job. That title will be purchased, a new vin plate made, and another car made/restored that otherwise had no title.
No, there on 66 st just south of the railroad tracks on the west side(roughly aroud 84 ave)..... They are supposed to be some kind of Ford/Mustang old car junk yard or something..... They almost alway have some kind of old Ford sitting out front for sale, usually for some crack head price.....
No, there on 66 st just south of the railroad tracks on the west side(roughly aroud 84 ave)..... They are supposed to be some kind of Ford/Mustang old car junk yard or something..... They almost alway have some kind of old Ford sitting out front for sale, usually for some crack head price.....
[QUOTE=GNs-r-slow;5606063]that's a little different. with prices being what they are i'd be pissed if i got say a 65 gt fastback that was originally a 6 cyl car.
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this site sucks balls now. fuck tampa racing, not coming back.
this site sucks balls now. fuck tampa racing, not coming back.
looks like Robert at Nostalgic Auto...the place on 66th by the rail road tracks...
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4.842@156 and 7.53@192 on radials
That's still not really legal, but it does get you off the hook with most cops.
Last edited by Just Dave; 07-18-2008 at 12:42 PM.
+1 i went to classic corvette in tarpon ,i heard there was a 68 coupe w a 351 that was restored . they told me it was a clean car with a big motor in it not restored to oe so it was cheaper. i go down to take a look the motor didnt look like a hack job. i pull back the carpet in the trunk and u could see the ground .there is alot of shit out there.
Hurst, you are right...It IS a shame what the classic market has turned into. I remember going to look at a couple old mustangs two years ago in Hernando Co. Those were supposedly "restored" the "right way". If they restored them the "right way", then I'm a freaking car manufacturer. If you call replacing the floor pans in a car with some that were scabbed out of a wrecked car, and not cleaning up the welds so it looks original, restored, then yep they were restored. Pffff....I hate pasco and Hernando restorations. I have come to the conclusion that there are NO good restorations in this state. There are some decent ones in Washington state and in California....A few nice ones in Arizona. But none here in Florida. Their all rusted under the shiney new paint job. That title will be purchased, a new vin plate made, and another car made/restored that otherwise had no title.
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