SuperBuickGuy
Well-known member
In the 2010, I went to a car show and saw this
it is the sexiest car I'd ever seen, nice chop, perfect color, but it has a Cadillac motor :bomb:
but the seed had been planted and not terribly long after this, I bought this
from a farmer in Montana.
That was 2012. The plan was to use a 455 I had, put turbos on it, and mimic the rest of that car I saw. Sounds simple, no?
no
In 1990 or so, the Courthouse in Montana burned to the ground, taking with it all records of cars that were registered in Montana. As you can see, this one had been sitting for awhile, so I had to apply for an ownership-in-doubt paperwork in Washington. To do that, I had to have a motor in the car then haul it to the State Patrol to be inspected... a lot of work, but the only way to tile it. Of course, the car didn't have a motor, so I bought one
for less than its value in scrap (it's a heavy beast).
it is the sexiest car I'd ever seen, nice chop, perfect color, but it has a Cadillac motor :bomb:
but the seed had been planted and not terribly long after this, I bought this
from a farmer in Montana.
That was 2012. The plan was to use a 455 I had, put turbos on it, and mimic the rest of that car I saw. Sounds simple, no?
no
In 1990 or so, the Courthouse in Montana burned to the ground, taking with it all records of cars that were registered in Montana. As you can see, this one had been sitting for awhile, so I had to apply for an ownership-in-doubt paperwork in Washington. To do that, I had to have a motor in the car then haul it to the State Patrol to be inspected... a lot of work, but the only way to tile it. Of course, the car didn't have a motor, so I bought one
for less than its value in scrap (it's a heavy beast).