Here is a very nice, low mileage, one owner car. It belonged to an old lady school teacher who only drove it a few quarter miles on Sunday afternoons. Any sincere offer over $150,000 will be considered.
I'd buy it in a breath as I qualify but I need an automatic, my guess is it's gear operated? I have to say I admire the previous owner, that's a heck of a long bonnet and I wouldn't like to park it in the local supermarket!
This looks like something that Darryl Starbird himself would have designed back in the 60's. The roadster base with the asymmetrical front end is really special. Love it. I think I'm really going to enjoy attending your car show in the coming posts.
That is a modern iteration of a modern day hotrod. Very cool on its metalflake ruby paint. I'd be wary of purchasing these 'only driven to church' vehicles...
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I'd buy it in a breath as I qualify but I need an automatic, my guess is it's gear operated?
I have to say I admire the previous owner, that's a heck of a long bonnet and I wouldn't like to park it in the local supermarket!
That is one heck of a car for an old lady Bill, love it..would have loved to see her driving about in it!!
A car that screams "I have loud style"! A rather funky old lady I presume would get around in this! Wonderful bright red!
This looks like something that Darryl Starbird himself would have designed back in the 60's. The roadster base with the asymmetrical front end is really special. Love it. I think I'm really going to enjoy attending your car show in the coming posts.
Holy moly! Awesome set of wheels! Can't even picture a school teacher driving something like that!!!
Little ol' lady... I doubt it. hahahaha
Such a beautiful red car:)
Visiting from Rt2- hope you can stop by:)
http://www.heavenly-dreams.com/2012/02/super-baby-snowsuit.html
Wow she must have been a cool hip chick!!!
That is a modern iteration of a modern day hotrod. Very cool on its metalflake ruby paint. I'd be wary of purchasing these 'only driven to church' vehicles...
That'd be a great car for hot little old ladies.
This car screams power on the highway.
G man, it is hell on wheels
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