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  • Moto-Mucci
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    you should use those people for target practice.

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  • BeirBrennerE30
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    why cant i find an '89 325is with 4 miles on it in some garage???!!!

    there is this red Audi 90 coupe in my home town that has been in the guys front yard since I was in highschool. The car looks like it gets washed as the paint still looks fresh but it has never moved and the grass is growing up around it. It was liek a highschool right of passage to go up to the guy and ask to buy it. Never for sale... last year a sign appeared on it "NO... This car is NOT for sale." its sad.
    There is also a VW carmen ghia in the woods somewhere. People use it for target practice but the guy wont sell it.

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    Like the Miller Time guy, snatching the beer back.
    We could assemble a task force that snatches back one car every month and restores it then flips it for $. Like a more reputable pimp my ride.

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  • structured
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    Yes, hoarders suck. We should form a gang and go around like repo men, reclaiming people's rust buckets out of their front yards.

    There is a 242gt with the grey paint and orange gt stripes near my friend's shop. It is just sitting there rotting away. Every once in a while someone will ask him to sell it. He's been planning to "fix it up" for his son for the past 10 years or so. As far as I know it has never moved. By the time he gets to it there wont be much left.

    There is also a field on a back road near Trumansburg, NY that has no less than 25 cars. Some of them must be from the 30s and 40s. Maybe next time I go back I'll try to get pics.

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    Dome light, Map light.
    The camera looking thing is just a light.

    As far as the read outs.... roof mounted, unit modular, odometer???

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    I rent 1/2 of a 2 car garage right now for storage and wrenching etc.

    The other half has a VW bus in it an a hoard of bus parts. All covered in dust. I've rented it for 5 months now and still never met the guy. It needs some work, but all in all, not bad condition. I want to just start restoring it little by little to see when he will notice.

    Or better yet, he finally swings by to a garage filled with a fresh VW bus all ready to go.

    ...yea maybe later.

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  • Bimmerista
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    I don't quite get what this does & how it does it. It was in the Iroc-Z gallery.

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  • RobE30
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    The owner of that vette should be donkey punched! I infuriates me when people hoard cars (etc) and let them rot. I bugged a guy every week for 2years before he would consider selling me his 63 vw bus (full of old vaccums and mice)! Kept saying "I'm gonna fix 'er up and drive cross country" Jackasses!

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    I wasn't familiar with the "Fuelie" option so i looked it up...

    "The 1965 introduction of the 425HP 396 c.i. big block was ultimately the harbinger of doom for the Rochester Fuel injection system. The 396 425HP option cost $145. The 327-370HP Fuelie option cost $500. Few people could justify spending $355 more, for 55 hp less. When less than a thousand fuelie cars were built in 1965, Chevy stopped the program."

    Interesting concept... more money for less power.

    Still more then double the power of my car though...

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Mucci
    There's a link at the bottom to more pictures.

    here's his "for sale ad" i guess...

    yeah, a fuelie split window is worth saving. even in that condition.

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    Maybe this will bring the moral up a bit

    ...even though I hate these cars. Holy shit what a barn find.

    88 Iroc-Z28 with 4 miles and the sticker still on the window!!







    More Here.

    This needs to be turned into a barn find thread.

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  • Moto-Mucci
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    Originally posted by blunt
    you mean he knows he has a total piece of shit on his hands? look at that fuckers property. it looks like copes house after it was freshened up for sale. the frames probably paper thin if not rotted thru and im sure theres nothing left of the interior or wiring harness. that pile better be a fuelie split window or a 435hp big block or fuck it. im not sure its a split window, at least not on my computer.
    There's a link at the bottom to more pictures.

    here's his "for sale ad" i guess...

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  • bmws50b30
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    Originally posted by blunt
    you mean he knows he has a total piece of shit on his hands? look at that fuckers property. it looks like copes house after it was freshened up for sale. the frames probably paper thin if not rotted thru and im sure theres nothing left of the interior or wiring harness. that pile better be a fuelie split window or a 435hp big block or fuck it. im not sure its a split window, at least not on my computer.
    i was going to say it looks like Foster Lane to me. :twisted:

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by 87Blue325iC
    That 'vette was in the news on Autoblog a few weeks ago... it is for sale and the owner knows what he has - so it wasn't priced cheap.
    you mean he knows he has a total piece of shit on his hands? look at that fuckers property. it looks like copes house after it was freshened up for sale. the frames probably paper thin if not rotted thru and im sure theres nothing left of the interior or wiring harness. that pile better be a fuelie split window or a 435hp big block or fuck it. im not sure its a split window, at least not on my computer.

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  • 87Blue325iC
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    That 'vette was in the news on Autoblog a few weeks ago... it is for sale and the owner knows what he has - so it wasn't priced cheap.

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