Sorry Chevy guys, sorry Ford guys...this will hurt both of you.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...soo%3D1&fcl=3&frpp=50&fvi=1&item=260087598499
Mike
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...soo%3D1&fcl=3&frpp=50&fvi=1&item=260087598499
Mike
It's already up to $2550.poncho62 said:Throw in the flatty and ne might get the $2500
I think it came from Alabama, Lmaoweirdbeard said:Thats like some kind of Beverly Hill Billy's vette.How could that happen?
LOL!Henry Highrise said:I think it came from Alabama, Lmao![]()
Somehow I just knew you were going to say that...Lmao. I think I saw that car at WalMart the other day, Lmaoweirdbeard said:LOL!I was thinking Mississippi!
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I don't know Mikey, I think it's the real deal. I looked at the pics of the engine in the car and it doesn't appear to be photo-shopped. If so he's missing a better money making activity than selling that car. Because it is such a weird deal the mounts aren't needed on the front....someone that would put a flatty in a 'vette could have welded the mounts on the oil pan, they are pretty thick metal. Then again it could have been just set in there for storage to get it out of the way. I have seen weirder though, I have an article and pics of a Pinto that has an old Model "B" engine in it and it was done when Pinto's were first introduced. Some people seem to have an unlimited, but misdirected talent.powerrodsmike said:I think it's a joke within a listing. :thumbup:
Nothing wrong with that.
Later,
Mikey
I say we send Hemigremmie after him to teach him a few manners. Not nice to yell at a member of this site... :nono: Danpowerrodsmike said:Well, he answered my question.
He didn't have to yell though.
Later, mikey