Carguy99
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ummmm howdy…
For me its the complete opposite. Paint and body requires patience, and some skill. But its not as technical as mechanics. At least that's how I see it. Body work is like polishing a turd. Given enough time, it can be done.Paint and body is the hard stuff, turning wrenches is easy lol. Wish I was decent at body work.
That silver bike is SICK... and the Mustang... droool.


That's very sharp C10 SRU. Wife and I had a '72 from '02 thru '07 or so. Was a 1/2 ton with an oringnal 402 w/ the big auto transmission. That thing honked for how big/heavy it was. It was my wife's daily commuter during the dry weather seasons.
Thank you. Mine is a half ton too, 350 with turbo 350. It’s the Cheyenne trim level, all original with 75k miles.That's very sharp C10 SRU. Wife and I had a '72 from '02 thru '07 or so. Was a 1/2 ton with an oringnal 402 w/ the big auto transmission. That thing honked for how big/heavy it was. It was my wife's daily commuter during the dry weather seasons.
Beautiful stingray.I'm a car guy,photos taken 42 years apart
Love that 63 rag!






What year is your Viper? I have a 96 roadster before they put windows in themDefinitely some cool cars in here, as expected.
Mine at the track (quarter mile drag strip) last week:
...and the aftermath after getting the clutch a little too hot on my last pass:
As long as the weather holds, I'll be back at it this Thursday, hopefully without needing to pull the transmission again.
What year is your Viper? I have a 96 roadster before they put windows in them



Gotta love those GTRs. Wife and I came close to buying a 2017 in late 2019. Nissan dealership wanted $50K (firm). My bank approved of the car and qualified me at just over $700/mo @ 5 yrs w/10k down (IIRC). We couldn't justify that at our ages (wife was .... and I was in my early '60s). More importantly, we both realized that we lacked the experience of operating such a vehicle. So, I bought my wife a 2020 base 6 spd manual 370z instead (which she loves btw).Pro Ceramic job shortly after purchase..








I have to say, looking at your build and the finished product, that is one of the most incredible builds I have ever seen. Certainly not a garage, more like a snapshot of a time and place in the late 50’s / early 60’s or a movie set.
