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.
kind of funny ,but I remember one guy who bought one new and than sent it to a body shop. he had all of the body chrome removed and it was repainted in a sliver grey. then it went to a fabric shop to have the inside redone. it was his last car. ran into him years later and he still had it. still looked great. he said. they done killed the car as we knew it. and this was the best we where ever going to see. I also noticed that he had a stockpile of parts for it as well including a crate engine. had a wash rack thing to clean the underside of it before it went into it's garage. he said, between the EPA and gasoline prices. they have killed cars as we knew them. and it was going to go downhill from now on. anyway. he had a really sharp looking car.
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ReplyDeletekind of funny ,but I remember one guy who bought one new and than sent it to a body shop. he had all of the body chrome removed and it was repainted in a sliver grey. then it went to a fabric shop to have the inside redone. it was his last car.
ReplyDeleteran into him years later and he still had it. still looked great.
he said. they done killed the car as we knew it. and this was the best we where
ever going to see. I also noticed that he had a stockpile of parts for it as well
including a crate engine. had a wash rack thing to clean the underside of it
before it went into it's garage. he said, between the EPA and gasoline prices.
they have killed cars as we knew them. and it was going to go downhill from now on. anyway. he had a really sharp looking car.
Cranberry Red was a Chevrolet color option in '72-'73.
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