My dad restores old (1910 to 1963) Buicks and Pontiacs as a hobby… There is actually a huge network of people around the country who sell and/or trade parts for classic or antique cars, both reproduction and new old stock, but for some of the older cars he has had to get some parts custom-machined.
Nickn411 over 14 years ago
What’s really sad is that I owned a ‘62 Falcon.
Jolly1995 over 14 years ago
The Ford falcon would never last that long - it was junk.
rw1h over 14 years ago
……….at obscene prices…….
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
who would restore a ‘63 ford falcon?
oh, that’s right– a plugger
Sillstaw over 14 years ago
Pluggers are so stubbornly dedicated to their cars that they’ll spend thousands to fix it when they could buy a new car.
peter0423 over 14 years ago
Hey, Nickn411, that was my first car!
tedcoop over 14 years ago
My dad restores old (1910 to 1963) Buicks and Pontiacs as a hobby… There is actually a huge network of people around the country who sell and/or trade parts for classic or antique cars, both reproduction and new old stock, but for some of the older cars he has had to get some parts custom-machined.
TheWildSow over 14 years ago
My folks had a Falcon station wagon when I was little – probably a ‘60. Like this, but the 4-door version: