Today I bumped into a fellow I worked with at a Chrysler dealer about 5 years ago. We got talking and he mentioned he had an old car he was working on. Turns out it's a 65 Beaumont. It has bucket seats and console so would that make it an SD? He said he is slowly restoring it. He said "It's not as nice as my dad's 67- it has a 396 in it"
Neither of them are online but I did show him the website briefly and wrote down the URL for him. I got busy all of a sudden and had to cut the conversation short. I hope he or his dad make it to the site. I'd like to learn more about both cars.
It's the ones that put them together that apparently don't have time for that. Now mind you during the 7:30-9am rush I wont have much time for small talk, but after that I can usually spare a couple of minutes. It's amazing the amount of new Toyota owners that have OLD American iron in their garages. Another customer yesterday was telling me about his 74 Nova Hatchback with a stout small block.
That is good to hear! Drive the new stuff in the salt, and save the real good stuff for summer.... Was the Nova red? from California? just had a little rust? from St THOMAS?