Topic: what would you do???
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[QUOTE=manchestershark] 
Rich, Now you can find a ROLLING CHASSI, with NO numbers and build your dream machine and all the soup you can muster.
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That would be the dream wouldn't it now! ..I just don't have the room for more cars!..with the two DD and the 65 Buick parked out front and the boat and vette in the garage I really need a bigger place if I want to get another toy..plus the Buick sits outside with a car cover on it that needs completely redone..being a Alabama car the body looks new but anything that wasn't metal needs replaced..so that is where the real money is going to go in the future..I was thinking hydraulics on the suspension! That would be fun!
Rich



That would be the dream wouldn't it now! ..I just don't have the room for more cars!..with the two DD and the 65 Buick parked out front and the boat and vette in the garage I really need a bigger place if I want to get another toy..plus the Buick sits outside with a car cover on it that needs completely redone..being a Alabama car the body looks new but anything that wasn't metal needs replaced..so that is where the real money is going to go in the future..I was thinking hydraulics on the suspension! That would be fun!
Rich

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Rich, you can always go with a Mild Custom job like Woody1 did....looks great, less filling! 
fyi...woody was one of the first C3VR members, and one of the first Lifers here.

fyi...woody was one of the first C3VR members, and one of the first Lifers here.

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THAT"S A MILD CUSTOM???????? And just what would you consider a WILD custom? It IS a beautiful car, though. What would the NCRS say about it?


Barry

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