What I want for Christmas
- EvilHorace
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Those kits are kinda interesting if you're the type who likes building ground up vehicles. Keep in mind that to finish it properly, it'll cost alot more $$.
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Here's what you still need for that kit:
Engine/Transmission/Rear End
Wheels and Tires
Paint
Fuel pump
Battery
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I go to many car shows and see many finished, REAL "hot-rods", most are for sale too for ~$35Kish BUT most of them are just too generic for me. Most, even Fords have carbed, NA Chevy 350s (ho-hum) and pre-fab interiors that look like an 80's Chevy with a digital dash, not anything vintage-like at all.
I like those that sport different engines and/or huge blowers, have uniquely done vintage-like interiors but no doubt, lots of time and $$ was spent to do all that.
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Here's what you still need for that kit:
Engine/Transmission/Rear End
Wheels and Tires
Paint
Fuel pump
Battery
......................................................................................................
I go to many car shows and see many finished, REAL "hot-rods", most are for sale too for ~$35Kish BUT most of them are just too generic for me. Most, even Fords have carbed, NA Chevy 350s (ho-hum) and pre-fab interiors that look like an 80's Chevy with a digital dash, not anything vintage-like at all.
I like those that sport different engines and/or huge blowers, have uniquely done vintage-like interiors but no doubt, lots of time and $$ was spent to do all that.
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- EvilHorace
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The one I'd do is the Mk3 roadster which is a Cobra replicar. I love that body. Stuff either a stroker 408 or big block Ford into it (about 800hp) and you'ld be set. If only I had the space, time and money. Maybe someday.
....when I have that 5 car garage
, I'll have a Nitro bass boat in there too:
http://www.nitro.com/
....when I have that 5 car garage
http://www.nitro.com/
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i know a bunch of people with classics . one has at last count 15 of them. me i dont have a place to store even one .but if i had the storage ,cash i own a 1966 or 65 dodge charger . some years back i came very close to buying one .but lack of a garage made me pass .now it's lack of storage and $$$$$.
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I have 2 classics. A Cherry 1957 Ford Thunderbird (One of 29 still registered with Factory Overdrive on a 3 Speed Manual) and a Cherry 1960 Ford Ranchero. I keep them at my father's where they stay garaged and out of the weather.
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