Gregg Axley
I'll Lock Up
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What's in the Roadrunner, 340?
I see lots of area-correct body rust - how is the rest of the 'Runner? Two of my favorite cars I've never owned. Contemplating...not sure I have the time (or desire) to do a project car. Any pics of some finished work of yours? That orange has me tempted...Well, the Satellite all depends on if anybody wants to buy it while it's currently available. If nobody's interested, we're going to go further. Interior, possibly paint, etc. The Roadrunner we got today will be waiting until we get the Satellite done. That will be hopefully completely restored to stock, or darn close.Also, on top of these projects, we just finished putting a modern Crown Vic rear-end in our 1952 Ford F-2.
James,
The Wyeth 37 Ford Woody is very nice, however I think you would agree that this 1940 Packard 1803 is nothing to sneeze at!
Well, another lost puppy found his way to our home today.
Yeah, I remember growing up in PA and that was "normal". Road salt, etc. Being in Cali, we're spoiled on the lack of rustI hope you are good with body work. Another reason I live out here. Cars that old never look that bad.
Yeah, I remember growing up in PA and that was "normal". Road salt, etc. Being in Cali, we're spoiled on the lack of rust
Another REAL wood Beauty! Send it over here. I'll take it.
I see lots of area-correct body rust - how is the rest of the 'Runner? Two of my favorite cars I've never owned. Contemplating...not sure I have the time (or desire) to do a project car. Any pics of some finished work of yours? That orange has me tempted...
I hope you are good with body work.
Another reason I live out here. Cars that old never look that bad.
James,
The only problem with sending the Packard woody out to you, is that we will no longer have a "grocery getter" for our beach cottage (Behind the car.) next summer!
I'm just learning the body work, but luckily Dad knows.
I'll take rusty cars over an abundance of hippies.
The only problem with sending the Packard woody out to you, is that we will no longer have a "grocery getter" for our beach cottage (Behind the car.) next summer!
Wanna adopt me? lol lol lol lol
Hey buddy! Stand in line.
You're way too old. Children first lol
Hey! Your parents are still around. Get back in line.
They'll never know I'm gone!
It was 69-73 when Chrysler had the High Impact Colors! Citron Yella, Hemi Orange, Top Banana, Lemon Twist, Panther Pink, Moulin Rouge, Butter Scotch, Bahama Yellow, Go Mango, Vitamin C, Sassy Green, In Violet, And my two personal favorites, Plum Crazy and Sublime!Well, another lost puppy found his way to our home today.
This is my 77 Cordoba needs a coat of paint but I did the motor work first,no no