A while back I read a story of a man who found a piece of and old car from around 120 years ago. From that rotted wooden form he managed to rebuild a car that had gone extinct. He was lucky to find other parts and his research helped him find drawings for other parts which assisted in making new parts. Was it cheap? Probably not and the article didn’t say but he did it.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 4 years ago
I always go where I’m…..towed to.
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
Hey! If it doesn’t need to be shoveled up into little piles of rust… it can be fixed! So don’t give drama and just glue it all back together! (Smirk!)
luvdafuneez about 4 years ago
Oh no! Not the DeSoTOW?! (sob)
Superfrog about 4 years ago
Where its worth is no longer greater than the sum of its parts.
wiatr about 4 years ago
A while back I read a story of a man who found a piece of and old car from around 120 years ago. From that rotted wooden form he managed to rebuild a car that had gone extinct. He was lucky to find other parts and his research helped him find drawings for other parts which assisted in making new parts. Was it cheap? Probably not and the article didn’t say but he did it.
joefearsnothing about 4 years ago
…..“0r the Classic Car Museum”! ;o)
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Rust In Pieces!
wes tnt about 4 years ago
nooooo!!!!!!! reduce! reuse! recycle! (and besides, i like to feel like i’m on my living room couch when i’m driving!)
comixbomix about 4 years ago
That’s what you get for letting a DeFeatist work on your DeSoto.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
The history of people working hard to make a living while making something to benefit people.
prrdh about 4 years ago
But is anything new, Irv?
JD'Huntsville'AL about 4 years ago
Hey, there is nothing wrong with Cosmo’s car that a full restoration couldn’t fix.
Mediatech about 4 years ago
Take it to the automobile companies and show them what a 60 year old car should look like if it was properly built.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 4 years ago
See also today’s Jump Start.