what 100g will get you.
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what 100g will get you.
Basket ball star Kobe Bryant is selling his 63 Impala on ebay, starting bid 100gs. Sorry but this thing ain't that nice, I've seen better from the folks on this web site.
Wiring and hard lines look like an after thought.
Wiring and hard lines look like an after thought.
Chris55- FL Chapter President
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Re: what 100g will get you.
Thing is a ton of cars like that are bought from drug money. I have seen it first hand. It's a way to show some income when they sell it or they just have the money, want it and give 5 times too much for it.
Reb Stew- National President
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Re: what 100g will get you.
the only thing I saw that I liked on the car was the satin sprayed dash, I wouldn't be surprised if it had bags on it. but for 100g id import a 71 skyline 2000 gt or find an old Lincoln zypher and fix it.
squatches- Scrounger
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Re: what 100g will get you.
For a hundred G's I'd find an old timer, even one like that ol' chev, build it up the way I like it, so's I can drive it and not worry about the first scratch, buy my mrs a new quilting machine, and stick $60,000 away in the sock. Never claimed to be house broke.
I think it is neat that people build these cars up to the nine's, lots of technology, scads of money in paint and engineering, and they are sooooo nice when they are done, but you don't dare drive them when they are done. Not for me. If I can't drive it, I'll sell it.
Different strokes for different folks- that's what makes this "hobby" (read- "addiction") so appealing.
I think it is neat that people build these cars up to the nine's, lots of technology, scads of money in paint and engineering, and they are sooooo nice when they are done, but you don't dare drive them when they are done. Not for me. If I can't drive it, I'll sell it.
Different strokes for different folks- that's what makes this "hobby" (read- "addiction") so appealing.
dieseldr- Hot Rod Builder
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