And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
yeah. I willing to bet a lot of us shot up old cars and trucks left to rot back when we where kids. now, we know better or we should anyway. it not that far gone yet. someone could still save it. it be worth the effort.
Looks much like the one I lost in the Camp Fire. It didn't have the bullet holes. I had all the parts for a great custom in the garage. It was going to have a 327 w/ factory double hump heads.
Long as it's been sitting there, gotta wonder how old those bullet holes are as well... Buddy had one in junior high school, weren't a lot of 4wd vehicles back then. We'd park on the steepest hill we could, drinking beer and smoking pot, watching the stars or the sky. Neither of us was old enough to drive, legally, anyway. Damn long time back, now...drinking age was 19 in Idaho...older brother would buy before he joined the Marine Corp. He was 17!!!
What ever is done with it they should keep the bullet holes.
ReplyDeletejus' gittin' started.
ReplyDeleteMoron's shooting that classic,sigh.......
ReplyDeleteyeah. I willing to bet a lot of us shot up old cars and trucks left to rot back when we where kids. now, we know better or we should anyway.
ReplyDeleteit not that far gone yet. someone could still save it. it be worth the effort.
That's my Dad's shootin' car...three more payments and it's ours!
ReplyDelete- Nelson Muntz
Ol' Remus: "You can drill and tap them fenders."
ReplyDeleteLooks much like the one I lost in the Camp Fire. It didn't have the bullet holes. I had all the parts for a great custom in the garage. It was going to have a 327 w/ factory double hump heads.
ReplyDeleteOh, there's demons in there for sure. Restoring a 55 as we speak and finding little gems at every turn.
ReplyDeleteLong as it's been sitting there, gotta wonder how old those bullet holes are as well...
ReplyDeleteBuddy had one in junior high school, weren't a lot of 4wd vehicles back then. We'd park on the steepest hill we could, drinking beer and smoking pot, watching the stars or the sky. Neither of us was old enough to drive, legally, anyway. Damn long time back, now...drinking age was 19 in Idaho...older brother would buy before he joined the Marine Corp. He was 17!!!