Thread: Name this classic
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08-28-2003 11:16 AM #1
Name this classic
To join in on the fun I figured that I would go in search of a car and see if you can name it. I need year model and manufacturer.Jeremy Brisco
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08-29-2003 06:01 AM #2
oh okay
I didnt know the rules would you mind filling me in and what about customs can they be or do they have to be stock?Jeremy Brisco
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08-29-2003 06:20 AM #3
Streets, some consider foreign cars as classics. And even with this one being an "import" I like it, Not sure what it is, but hey if we have to go to Jolly ole England to stump you guys then thats where we will go.
1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT
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08-29-2003 06:44 AM #4
alright i'll change it just for you streets ;)
Anyway my current situation doesn't allow me to strip down a car and start from the beginning (I live in an apartment) so I don't have a car that would be interesting to you "old geezers" (haha) or one that would stay on the subject of hotrods.. either way i'll change it and you can take a look if it strikes up conversation again then hey we got game
And to the point i just saw a car that I found looked good and since i'm a newbie I dont know if it was popular or not or even it's history because I didnt go look but in any case I was just looking for a good time no barking down my neck old guys i'm not trendy.Jeremy Brisco
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08-29-2003 08:17 AM #5
Don't fret Jeremy, Streets gets mellower after his prune juice kicks in.
The car ID thing started back when the site was young and we needed to stimulate some interest. I probably should have asked Brent to create a forum catagory specifically for it so folks could go back and find them all in one place....................but, who knew. So they just pop up now whenever someone is motivated. Your Britmobile is ok with me, for what that's worth. In the past, I've tried to bring in one's that might surprise people about their origins, e.g. retractable hardtops, zoomie designs, factory "customs", etc. Heck, your "cousin" Dave just ran a Japanese car!!! But it fit the objective of throwing a curve that folks could learn from.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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08-29-2003 10:00 AM #6
Jeremy...
The games we play here are simply to amuse ourselves and for me it helps to spark ideas and keep up my interest in all kinds of cars...
Glad to have you participate in our little corner of the net... You're willingness to stick around is exactly the kind of opportunity we need to keep this hobby alive and well!!! It seems to me that we might have helped to spark an interest in Hot Rods and classic cars with you...
I hope that you enjoy reading and posting on the CHR forums and will someday even consider joining our hobby by building or buying your own rod... Who knows what the future holds for any of us, but in the mean time you should know that we enjoy your company and are willing to give advice and oppinions as needed... Feel free to post, ask questions, and participate in the little games we play... It is all in fun, and if we learn a few things along the way that that is all that much better...
Now... How about a bit of a clue on your photo?...
Dave Brisco
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