Posted by Aaron Ford on December 14, 2010 at 18:57:37 from (98.157.88.141):
In Reply to: Desoto Pics posted by Howard H. on December 14, 2010 at 07:15:23:
I have seen original condition barn finds much less desireable and in much worse condition get shown at car shows and walk away with the shiny hardware.
That has to be one of the best barn finds I have seen. I am dead curious as to how much it went for, but its probably for the best that I do not know as I am already green with envy! Excellent find!
Keep in mind that with all the naysayers out there with their opinions and comments, that it belongs to you. My Dad did a restomod on a 55 Thunderbird. The car started as two wrecks and a discarded drag car. The build was abandoned by two previos owners. Dad pulled it all together. He built a work of art exactly the way he wanted to build it. He gets the rudest comments from the purists. They make remarks about ruining a 55, while quite the opposite is true.
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