Forum Jump:


If you like restoring old vehicles
#1
This looks like a good project
[Image: ABLVV863V9WFg8RK4p1_hEqFPtGo9IsoEH_NHJgU...authuser=0]
Reply
#2
There is a guy here in the Rossville are that has similar old pickup that he restored in Red with Black fender wells. He drives in area parades with UGA magnets on it.
Reply
#3
Old saying about about classic cars.

If you can't afford a nice one, you sure can't afford one that needs fixing up.
Reply
#4
[Image: 1978-Jaguar-XJS-import_classics--Car-101...=289&h=217]
This Jaguar for $1,000 in South Carolina.
[Image: iOvLDN1.jpg?1] [Image: 1VWtPlw.jpg?1] [Image: CK0zHIu.jpg] [Image: yTj6tPw.jpg?1] [Image: Nhc7kqD.jpg?1] [Image: J3gH23f.jpg?1] 
.
[Image: XL6hRLC.jpg?1] [Image: 5sF0KCy.jpg] [Image: Krtkq7L.jpg?2] [Image: zhgbCrH.jpg?1]
Reply
#5
If i had a garage i would have me an old car of some kind.
Reply
#6
(03-08-2024, 09:31 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83

Ain't that the truth.
[Image: qF4AGFi.jpg]
[Image: ujd.jpg]
Reply
#7
(03-09-2024, 10:29 AM)Replying to UncleJohnsDawg

Ain't that the truth.
[/quote]

The first economic rule of classic cars:  What you have in it has nothing to do with what it's worth.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)

Playwire

Advertise on this site.

HairoftheDawg.net is an independent website and is not affiliated with The University of Georgia. © 2024 HairoftheDawg.net All rights reserved
NOTE: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of HairoftheDawg.net.