1. Where’d the car go when the bicycle jump ramp was in the same location in the driveway? 2. Whadya wanna bet the cinder block will be back under the left front?
What Baldo needs to do if he is serious about wanting a car is to first make a list of everything he needs to do, then cost everything out then START. Mine took 2 years to make it road worthy then a couple of long multi year restos over the following 50 years. Then sold it to one of my grandkids for $1 who, 4 years later, uses it as his daily driver
As a start, get a front passenger door from the auto junkyard, close the hood, and get four wheels with tires. Give it the illusion that it could actually run.
willispate about 3 years ago
well, it’s a start.
Grumpy Old Guy about 3 years ago
$20 might replace the valve stems….
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
now how’s Baldo going to get the extra $4,980 if Sergio won’t help out?
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
Since when does it have tires on it?
chireef about 3 years ago
nice, i’ve been waiting for the car to develop one piece at a time
Egrayjames about 3 years ago
Good to see the cinderblock that was under the front is gone. Hope it stays gone!
djtenltd about 3 years ago
At least he’s taking his first step toward rebuilding it.
treutvid about 3 years ago
Do the tires last, or put used ones on to move it around. Tires go bad on a car just sitting.
Michael G. about 3 years ago
5 grand and that might get it rolling.
rpmurray about 3 years ago
Five grand and he could buy a used car that actually runs.
drycurt about 3 years ago
1. Where’d the car go when the bicycle jump ramp was in the same location in the driveway? 2. Whadya wanna bet the cinder block will be back under the left front?
MARC MILLER Premium Member about 3 years ago
Today, the car actually looks almost like a 1964. Some strips it looks more like a ’62.
library_dean about 3 years ago
How does Segio get his car in and out of the garage while Baldo’s car sits in the middle of the driveway?
Charlie Fogwhistle about 3 years ago
$5K is nothing more than the ante in a high stakes car rehab game
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
What Baldo needs to do if he is serious about wanting a car is to first make a list of everything he needs to do, then cost everything out then START. Mine took 2 years to make it road worthy then a couple of long multi year restos over the following 50 years. Then sold it to one of my grandkids for $1 who, 4 years later, uses it as his daily driver
ncdrifter about 3 years ago
Throw in a pair of fuzzy dice and ya got a deal!
MikeM_inMD about 3 years ago
When was the last time Sergio bought tires? I don’t think $20 will get you one from the cheapest brand.
Natarose about 3 years ago
Start saving your money. Your dad isn’t going to pay for this. You wanted it, you pay for it.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
My Dad would’ve reminded me I had a job, actually, he did. The Bank of Dad closed that day and never reopened.
globalenterprize1990 about 3 years ago
As a start, get a front passenger door from the auto junkyard, close the hood, and get four wheels with tires. Give it the illusion that it could actually run.