Who doesn’t love muscle cars and classic rides? Okay, maybe not everyone—but for those of us who do, we know it’s not just a hobby, it’s a slightly greasy, wallet-draining obsession. The other day, I rumbled my “hunker junker” 1985 Buick Riviera—complete with mystery noises and questionable smells—down to Krusic Klassics. It was the perfect chance to admire what others have done, steal a few ideas (the classy kind of theft), and pick up some wisdom from folks who actually know what they’re doing (If you see my car from a distance it is definately starting to look better. The problem is when you get closer and look at the handywork you will understand what I'm talking about. It is still a work in progress. My goal is to do almost all the work myself. My budget $3K for the purchase and fixing up. I'm somewhere around $1700 at present.)
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Airvent. They used to do unique things to cars back in the day when the field was new. It would be nice to start an era of rethinking and reinventing cars. |
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I would probably run out of gas before I found this fuel cap hidden in the fin. |
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I got the door primed the other day. :) |
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