I sold it to the 1st looker, the guy drove 2 hours to see it and took it home, I kinda knew I had a buyer when he showd up pulling a tow dolly. I have to admit, it was sad to see it go Now if I can sell my 74 2.0L.....
BatAc
Sep 6 2004, 10:52 PM
It was a roller I presume? Damn, just what I need for my '74. Where is Chattaroy???
Levi
Sep 6 2004, 11:13 PM
QUOTE(BatAc @ Sep 6 2004, 09:52 PM)
It was a roller I presume? Damn, just what I need for my '74. Where is Chattaroy???
Huh?? It was my driver, I wanted to sell it to finance my 2.0L car, but I decided to sell it to. Chattaroy is 20 miles North East of Spokane
Bruce Allert
Sep 6 2004, 11:25 PM
Wow Levi. that's a big hard step! I was contemplating doing the same a few weeks ago. I started working on the Punkin again this weekend, got it running nice (with the help of many on the board) and I'm changing my tune. Good luck on whatever you're going to do.
Oh, BTW... That's a great portrait of your baby
......b
Levi
Sep 6 2004, 11:34 PM
QUOTE
Wow Levi. that's a big hard step! I was contemplating doing the same a few weeks ago. I started working on the Punkin again this weekend, got it running nice (with the help of many on the board)
I know, but I don't have any local support, so I'm making room in my shop for winter, come next spring I'll look for a nice driver, I'm considering keeping the 73 "parts car" as a future V-8 conversion
red914
Sep 7 2004, 07:28 AM
yes, keep the '73 for a V8 conversion! great idea!
so, the '57 chevy wagon deal fell through, eh? sorry to hear it.
Levi
Sep 7 2004, 10:05 AM
QUOTE(red914 @ Sep 7 2004, 06:28 AM)
so, the '57 chevy wagon deal fell through, eh? sorry to hear it.
Well kinda, the owner wouldn't sell it for what I was willing at the time to pay for it, So I'll wait and see if they come down or I can step up..
I'm toying with the V-8 idea...
red914
Sep 7 2004, 10:19 AM
if you don't do it, you'll smack yourself in the head and say (all together now) "i coulda had a V8." now everyone groan...
me:chair:
Levi
Sep 7 2004, 10:39 AM
QUOTE(red914 @ Sep 7 2004, 09:19 AM)
if you don't do it, you'll smack yourself in the head and say (all together now) "i coulda had a V8." now everyone groan...
me<
your killin me.. Now get back to work, shit man put your old carb back on...
red914
Sep 7 2004, 10:42 AM
because dual webers are so much more manly! and i am learning new stuff, and that is part of the appeal of this new hobby( read: obsession, just ask my wife). besides, all the cool kids are doing it.
really, i can quit any time...
Levi
Sep 7 2004, 10:46 AM
QUOTE(red914 @ Sep 7 2004, 09:42 AM)
because dual webers are so much more manly! and i am learning new stuff, and that is part of the appeal of this new hobby( read: obsession, just ask my wife). besides, all the cool kids are doing it.
really, i can quit any time...
Its all bullshit....Real Men Drive Chevy's...
red914
Sep 7 2004, 10:51 AM
the last chevy i drove (owned) was a '76 vega station wagon . but it was cool, cuz it was the GT package, so it had a two barrel carb . and it was yellow, so it was faster. :lol
sorry, Levi, i can't do a big car anymore. like i told you in spokane; i am driving one of two cars i have dreamed about since they came out. how lucky am i?
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