Posted by RalphWD45 on December 12, 2010 at 01:21:47 from (66.243.212.34):
In Reply to: Tractor across Canada posted by buickanddeere on December 11, 2010 at 16:31:11:
Yeah Bob! Isn't Chip Foose a real hazzard? I like my old Mopars, almost as well as I do my old tractors, and I really couldn't belive he was going to mess up a 70 lime green challanger! When he got done he had scrapped the rally wheels, in lieu of some ugly Foose wheels, painted the car, the wrong shade of lime green, that dodge had never used, removed the wing from the trunk area, totally replaced the dash , with another set of gauges, reapholstered the interior with his own version, which dodge had never used, and changed the side trim, to painted graphics. Yes he had a pretty car, but he sacrificed a beautiful example, of a dodge muscle car to do it! AND then, the owner did not take him to task over it, but acted grateful. YES it made me a little hot! (Wife couldn't understand why I was yelling at the TV)
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