They really are a lot of car for the money. 500 cubes, they used to be good for doing front wheel smokies with the emergency brake locked on if you got the fronts in a bit of wet pavement. Too many times would bust a half shaft and eventually the drive chain.
Besides the 2 1/2 tons it comes wrapped in? nothing
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Storeage in Toronto is a challenge at the best of times , right now I have a pile of snow 6 feet high by 8 feet wide at the end of my driveway, about the size of a Smart Car! One of my cars is at 65Camino's, one at my Mother-in-laws and three are here at my place.
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The original Boss Hogg car was actually a 1970 triple white Deville. Burt Reynolds drove the Eldorado in the movie remake.
Tell you what Ray, if you buy it you can store it in front of my garage. Lots of room there. Eeluddy has a dealer plate. St.Thomas is only about 40 minutes from here....its almost tooo easy
Tell you what Ray, if you buy it you can store it in front of my garage. Lots of room there. Eeluddy has a dealer plate. St.Thomas is only about 40 minutes from here....its almost tooo easy
-- Edited by 69Laurentian at 21:25, 2008-12-20
I'd offer up my garage here in St. Thomas, just 2 problems, 1, my car is there and 2, that thing would never fit in it! I think it should be done up like one of the pimp mobiles from the Bond film Live and Let Die.
Tell you what Ray, if you buy it you can store it in front of my garage. Lots of room there. Eeluddy has a dealer plate. St.Thomas is only about 40 minutes from here....its almost tooo easy
-- Edited by 69Laurentian at 21:25, 2008-12-20
We may have to drive it around for you if you want. I remember the flat front floors. You could put a cooler there and point one of the A/C vents at the cooler. Very handy! I would also take a 71-72 Toronado again.