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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 6:30 pm
by Cannonball
MilesnMiles wrote:Blue = voice of reason
Hang on, didn't he turn that nice Bevedere into a 10 sec beast..?
er no,,,,,,,,,,, but i have a 10 sec beast at the ready,

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 7:28 pm
by Jem
Thanks for the comments chaps but am I missing something here????
I don't want to do the show 'n' shine thing anymore
After careful consideration I don't want to get into drag racing again simply because it's a never-ending money pit in the pursuit of trying to go faster. Big respect to those of you who do it, or can afford it, but I simply haven't got the finances to get involved in that anymore either
What I
do want however is a heavily patinated car for the reasons I've mentioned earlier! I'm not a 'Mopar or no car type' and there have always been a few makes/models that have really appealed to me - the Bonneville being one of them.
So when I spotted this one it seemed just too good to be true. A
'68 Bonneville and more importantly to me, heavily patinated. Not only that but it's here in the UK -
not in the States!
Ok, let me put this another way: If the same car was for sale in New York (where it came from), how much do you
honestly think it would cost to buy, get shipped over here, registered and ready to pick up with a years MOT?
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 7:34 pm
by AllKiller
Jeff, Lovin the 59 Ford beach cruiser

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 8:39 pm
by Dave81
Jem wrote:Thanks for the comments chaps but am I missing something here????
I don't want to do the show 'n' shine thing anymore
After careful consideration I don't want to get into drag racing again simply because it's a never-ending money pit in the pursuit of trying to go faster. Big respect to those of you who do it, or can afford it, but I simply haven't got the finances to get involved in that anymore either
What I
do want however is a heavily patinated car for the reasons I've mentioned earlier! I'm not a 'Mopar or no car type' and there have always been a few makes/models that have really appealed to me - the Bonneville being one of them.
So when I spotted this one it seemed just too good to be true. A
'68 Bonneville and more importantly to me, heavily patinated. Not only that but it's here in the UK -
not in the States!
Ok, let me put this another way: If the same car was for sale in New York (where it came from), how much do you
honestly think it would cost to buy, get shipped over here, registered and ready to pick up with a years MOT?
To be fair Jem it sounds like you've already made your mind up on it!
Go for it...........Your only here once, NO REGRETS!
Patina cars have deffo got a live history to them and make great conversation pieces if nothing else!
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 8:45 pm
by Cannonball
i love patina cars myself, fast ones even more,

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 8:51 pm
by Mossy68
I'll still cruise with you Jem.
Oh hold on ........ I own a 4 door

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 8:54 pm
by Mossy68
Wait .... Sorted.
I can use the truck ( 2 door !)
AND it's "patina in progress" !!!

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 9:06 pm
by Pete
Time to up your dosage, Jem
The Ugly stick was used in abundance on that puppy..............
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 10:19 pm
by Jem
Pete wrote:Time to up your dosage, Jem
The Ugly stick was used in abundance on that puppy..............
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion Pete. It's the unique privilege of being a human being that allows us to decide on what we do and don't like and be able to voice it on a forum like this
And as the saying goes, 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'.
Now, who's responsible for clothing you?
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 10:56 pm
by andyrob
sorry id still rather by the land yacht he selling for less £££
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 10:58 pm
by Mossy68
The majority look but don't see
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 13 11:20 pm
by Cannonball
Jem wrote:Pete wrote:Time to up your dosage, Jem
The Ugly stick was used in abundance on that puppy..............
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion Pete. It's the unique privilege of being a human being that allows us to decide on what we do and don't like and be able to voice it on a forum like this
And as the saying goes, 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'.
Now, who's responsible for clothing you?
YOU AND PETE MUST RUB TOGETHER LIKE A HORSE SCRATCHIN ITS ASS ON BARBED WIRE YOU BOTH HAVE THE SAME SORT OF NICK HANCOCK AGGRAVATING SMARMINESS................ LOVE IT
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 13 4:37 pm
by Steve
Jem....I'm with you on this mate. I'm a C body guy and I recently missed a really nice 4 door pillarless 73 just by being too carefull. One thing I would say mate is that that car was bought for a lot less than he is asking and that would include the shipping....the one I missed was totally rust free, all original, perfect interior and just needed a brake servo...went for under $3k. Add shipping and yours, landed in the Uk for under$6k or around £4k. There are lots over there Jem and nicer than this to be honest mate....have a look on cbodydrydock and forcbodiesonly and you will be amazed. Some great cars , patina and all for low bucks....unless you want a 300H or ragtop...
Welcome to C body land Jem...
Cheers Steve
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 13 4:56 pm
by Dave-R
I love the rear lights on the Pontiac. And the body lines. It is like a modern lead sled.
But the Chrysler for less money is a better car overall.
You could always do your fake rust thing with it. Then it would look as rough as you like without any underlying real rust issues.
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 13 7:57 pm
by Steve
Have a look at this Jem....just an example of a running patinad car that would be great fun to cruise around in. I know its like a swear word to a lot of members but its not bank breaking money and you have a lot of very good contacts and skill to get her sorted and reliable. There are tons of examples and if you dont mind more doors then you will be havin great fun! Nicer examples around $3k....2 doors fair bit more as you know but youve been there and done that Jem. Much as I loved your dreamy charger and gorgeous race car, I also love ghe big C s and the bargain fun you can have in them....go on, you know you want to!
http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav= ... 1000889163