$3000 time capsule

aw...comon...just how bad could "lightly" be..... :crazy:
 
spotted a couple on thwe 'parts....'68 4 speed post car looks pretty good, must be a roller $2200,'69 auto $3900, rough
 
ACME A12 said:
Basketcase said:
'69 road runner 383 4 sped car lightly rolled some rust no motor or trans has seats extra top $3600 605-296-3661[/color]


"LIGHTLY ROLLED"... :eek:

Run Forest, Run...

:jester:
ACME
Yeah, how does one "lightly roll" a car? :huh:
 
Roadcuda said:
ACME A12 said:
Basketcase said:
'69 road runner 383 4 sped car lightly rolled some rust no motor or trans has seats extra top $3600 605-296-3661[/color]


"LIGHTLY ROLLED"... :eek:

Run Forest, Run...

:jester:
ACME
Yeah, how does one "lightly roll" a car? :huh:
A side roll can be much softer than an end over. Been there done that :lol:
 
apparently you never saw Bo & Luke "Gently" roll the General over, go to a commercial, then take off down the road like it never happened. Come on...it was on TV so it MUST be true!
 
Basketcase said:
apparently you never saw Bo & Luke "Gently" roll the General over, go to a commercial, then take off down the road like it never happened. Come on...it was on TV so it MUST be true!
yeah, and I believe in little men from Mars! :jester:
 
so do I....Because they're GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
what are you guys going on about.....okay back to the time capsule....would you guys be caught dead in this car??? :acme: :lmao: :lol:
 
I'd drive that car everyday the sun was shinning.. :drive:
 
I gotta say I was never a big fan of that type of custom paint even when it new, but I love to see cars with paint like that still around. It seems like the individuality of the cars gets lost as they get restored to look like they rolled out of the factory.

Back to "lightly rolled"... My oldest son really did lightly roll a Saab. The only damage was a small dent above the drivers door.. You would never know that thing was upside down.
 
Big John said:
Back to "lightly rolled"... My oldest son really did lightly roll a Saab. The only damage was a small dent above the drivers door.. You would never know that thing was upside down.


That would probably be one of the benefits of a having a car designed by employees who are at their heart aircraft engineers...they have always been pretty tough little cars. SAAB has always had some really nifty engineering built into their cars...again tracing its roots back to aviation.... I never much cared for them aesthetically, but their reliability and competitive record are very impressive. I always kinda liked the '78 SAAB 99 Turbos though...they were pretty sporty looking - for a wrong-wheel-drive car that is...

:jester:
 
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