http://www.wkbw.com/news/Rare-Muscle-Car-from-Angola-Featured-on-National-TV-Show-241201931.html
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That is awesome. Did graveyard carz do this for free? or did he pay for the restoration? 120K sounds like a good price for what I have seen some other sellers trying to get for there's lately.
First, thanks for posting. The article was pretty good, he had a couple things confused. As far as the price, I actually told him that it was a debateable point on value. Thats just what I have it insured for. Maybe it's high to some, but thats just what he went with. I'm not making a big deal if every bit of it is correct, it was just a nice way to give a local interest story to my area. Buy the way, I have found a guy that is going to stretch my front wheel mouldings they way they should be. I'm having fun working on the some of the little things I told Mark I'd enjoy doing.
Congrats. They did a very nice job with that news spot. :2thumbs:
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on January 21, 2014, 01:34:10 PM
Congrats. They did a very nice job with that news spot. :2thumbs:
They got alot of info right....vs say that dennis guy who makes cars for fast and furious calling the daytona a 1970 model charger lol...
very cool feature
great feature , loved that your dad was in it too :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
I was glad he was in it as well. I had, but couldn't find, a picture of him standing with me when I was a kid. He carved and sanded that car by hand ! He has no skills with power tools, but he can tell you how many rivets there are in some WWII fighter planes. I know it's off topic, but here's a video of a plane he helped restore back in 1982. He was 50. I'm proud of him. The historical parts of the story are interesting. The same plant is now a HomeDepot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YfxW8DkjoI
Cool story :2thumbs: