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    Thread: Poor car!

    1. #1
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      Poor car!

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1971-...item1c114cabc6

      We should shoot the owner before he can do this again!!!

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      I've seen worse..
      Dave

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      Arrggh, I thought that was fiberglass, that's actually taken hours to turn into that, um creation.........


      I think it needs a CB antenna on the trunk lid to finish the look

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      Id have to see it up- close, as it looks "ok" so far but if the car will take lots of TLC to make straight after all that welding its kind of jank.
      But the look isnt that bad except for the "strakes" off the front flares.



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      Got to love the redneck bodykit.......or not

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      ever notice how POS projects like this always have a few things in common: the seller can't spell, lives in the South, and has affection for the 'caps lock' button.
      "seems welded", I love it! does that mean it looks like it was welded?
      "hey, Jim Bob, was this welded?"
      "I don't know, it SEEMS welded"

      shows why the repro companies can continue to make fenders, and quarters and weatherstrip kits; idiots like this keep buying them, and then the next guy has to buy new pieces AGAIN to fix it right! wonder what the record is for how many times one car can be restored/ruined/fixed/modded and restored again.
      Keith C.

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      Looks like something the Ring Brothers would have made in the 80's
      Bob

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      Lol
      Jimmy

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      Like it or not, gotta hand it to him for the hours of metal work done. I bet corvette summer is his favorite movie.

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      Why....LOL

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      Quote Originally Posted by twosaturns View Post
      ever notice how POS projects like this always have a few things in common: ......... lives in the South.....

      EASY NOW! YOUS TALKIN BOUT MY FOLKS DOWN HER..... WE MIGHT BE IGNANT, BUT I SPECT YOUS PROLLY RIGHT.....


      You gotta love a redneck... they're so easy to make fun of.

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    12. #12
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      I think it looks ok except for those 3 lines on the fron fender.
      Might look better on a late 2nd z28 or Trans am with the the fender extractors.
      Back in the mid to late 80's there was a company that was selling a fiberglass kit that looked very similar to that concept.

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      Quote Originally Posted by NYTRANSAM View Post
      Like it or not, gotta hand it to him for the hours of metal work done.
      I agree...if only he could put all that effort into something constructive, err, a little MORE tasteful. I bet he's got some serious hours in that thing, I can't even imagine.
      Wayne Smith
      '70 Camaro - 406 - Street/Strip being converted to Pro-Touring (best 1/4 run - 11.05 @ 121, 1.50 60' - NA)
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      Notice the directional wheels ?, is he coming or going ?

      Dale
      IF COMMON SENSE WAS COMMON EVERYBODY WOULD HAVE IT

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      Sorry guys, but I like it. I'd remove the front lines, but otherwise, it looks good.

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      Sorry. Not for me. The design of the flares and little spears do not match the lines of the car. The current owner couldn't afford the red crushed velvet interior with swivel captains chairs, the big CB antenna, a huge whale-tail, gold plated engine, True's & Vogue's, the big mural of Montezuma on the hood and trunk lid, some opera lights, square headlights, twisted chrome wrought-iron grille, and lake pipes.
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