You wonder in the midst of this high tech hoist who is controlling it? Not the boys doing the guiding or am I missing the guy standing beside the front wheel who has his hands saying "bring it down a touch". I'm sure someone has a smart a$$ reply.
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You wonder in the midst of this high tech hoist who is controlling it? Not the boys doing the guiding or am I missing the guy standing beside the front wheel who has his hands saying "bring it down a touch". I'm sure someone has a smart a$$ reply.
I could have sworn that we put an engine in here somewhere !!Man at rear "you guys lose sumthin'? Guys at front "no, its not lost, we just don't know how we're gonna get it back.!?!"
That’s how the sky looked a lot of days last summer from the fires. One of the only positive aspects I’m afraid.What a picture!!!
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" Pull harder. There must be another bolt somewhere holding it"
Bet he got a surprise when it set back down. Willie Nelson wrote a song a long long time ago that may fit here.... "Hello Walls"Serious torque! They should chain that block to the frame before they snap a motor mount.
Check out the rear wheel !
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$$$$. Better than factory.Here's the underside.
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I think I could overlook it !Must be something about missing gas caps.
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Wow is right.Here's the underside.
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Gotta love a well done resto-mod... Arguably the best small block engine GM ever made too......and then the outside....WOW!
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If you make them all the same, production costs less. There were only two options for the 53 Corvette. The base Corvette Roadster CODE #2934 retailed at $3,498.00. You could also order Option #101A… a heater for $91.40. The AM Radio signal seeking was option 102A for another $145.15. So , fully "loaded" about $3500, or about $40,000 in todays $. Can't see shelling out 40K for a car with only a heater and an AM radio.
If you make them all the same, production costs less. There were only two options for the 53 Corvette. The base Corvette Roadster CODE #2934 retailed at $3,498.00. You could also order Option #101A… a heater for $91.40. The AM Radio signal seeking was option 102A for another $145.15. So , fully "loaded" about $3500, or about $40,000 in todays $. Can't see shelling out 40K for a car with only a heater and an AM radio.