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Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 18 8:29 pm
by R.RUNNER
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 18 8:42 pm
by andyrob
wow thanks blue ,what a story, what a car !
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 18 9:50 pm
by Derek
Thanks Blue, I enjoyed reading that, just goes to show they are still out there.
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 18 10:33 pm
by Cannonball
Well what a great shame its of out of our little country then, and ultimately will end up as a yawn inspiring restoration to stock to be lost in a sea of b5 blue cuda,s, had they have contacted me it could have been gone over and then appeared at the track as something special never to be restored in my time

piddlin little ford battery on it blue,, did u check out its date might give a clue to its last fireup or attempt to ????????????
so was the owner who has passed unfortunately,, in to anything vehicle wise ????
like u say how the fck is it an unknown car that's been here so long ???????????????
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 18 10:34 pm
by Cannonball
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 18 10:58 pm
by 68Roadrunner
Wow,
Incredible story,how someone could leave that untouched for so long, I know we all live busy lives but it seems like it was just forgotten about?
Oh and I like a restored car like a lot of us, but I reckon it should largely stay as it is, surely canβt be another.
Although look at the bullet mustang and the attention that has received, unrestored.
Thanks for sharing blue.
Richard

Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 6:08 am
by hemi472
Thanks blue , been waiting to see the pictures of this car , amazing

Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 6:28 am
by cadboy
Great story and thank you Blue for the facts, as you know it.
How could anyone forget about something like this, specially with all the stories of Cudas going for such huge money in auctions.
I bet the original owner's family are well sad now.
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 7:07 am
by Blue
Dunc, the dead guy wasn't into cars, the guy that found it has no interest in American cars and the people trying to buy it, well lets not go there..
The ford battery was just something they'd chucked on to try and start it when it was found, as you do with a Hemi that's sat around for years

Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 7:50 am
by Captain Chaos
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 7:52 am
by Captain Chaos
What a fascinating story and thank you for sharing it Blue.
You never know whatβs lurking behind the long closed garage door.
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 8:37 am
by Charger
fantastic story
thanks for sharing

Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 8:57 am
by DaveB
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 9:27 am
by morgan
Great story. Top integrity from Blue. I can imagine the 'take it off your hands mate' offers. Out of interest, if they had no interest, how did they twig that it was significantly more special than the "Β£5k to take it off yer hands mate" offers would have suggested. I mean if you dont know, you dont know - and they dont LOOK anything special to the untrained eye do they ? Who twigged that it was more than just-another-old-yank ?
Re: A tall tale?
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 18 9:47 am
by latil
Sounds like someone stored it in the barn and for whatever reason never got back to it. Especially as the farmer wasn't into cars.