To: FormerlyAnotherLurker
BTW - 1966 GT350 - mainly in boxes but you can see the body shell. 'Nother thing on the to-do list.Well, get to it! You'd look a lot better going down the road in the car than in the box - LOL!
I was *only* 8 in 1964 and never did go to the World's Fair, although I'm sure it would have stuck out in my mind if I had.
I *did* go to NYC in 1962 and cut a 45 RPM at the top of the Empire State Building - sang "God Bless America" in a tourist-trap thing with Dad in the background going, "Keep singing - there's more time left!" LOL
49 posted on
10/01/2003 7:01:27 AM PDT by
dansangel
(*Visualize No Democrats*)
To: dansangel
I'd have to separate it from the '39 Harley pieces. Then move the Manx clone dune buggy with the 200+hp Corvair motor out of the way, park the VW Camper with a ~200hp corvair outside. All of which are in various states of assembly.
Possibly parts I've acquired are scattered between 3 states.
Maybe just open up Hemmings and find something new?
Fully running toys are also geographically separated but my fave is a '69 L-88 'vette.
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