The Jalopy Journal
Guy named Ross. I took his picture at the sale. Don't know his last name. Lives out east.
Don Boecke worked on none of Jim's cars.
Larry Klairmont, Klairmont Collections
Too hard to spell Skonzakes
Jim is the genius behind the cars. Barris never touched GS2. There was no fish market paint. Read Rik Hovings work. He has the true story with...
Rik has the TRUE stories on Jim's cars.
True!
Real story on this car comes from Rik Hoving. There was no fish market involved in that paint. First car was refrigerator white. Jim came up with...
Half of what he said was fiction. Should have talked to the real genius Jim.
Hauler is still in storage at Indian Lake.
Jim added tons of electronics to GS2. Without Jim, both versions would be crap. Jim was the genius behind both versions of that car.
There was no coon poop!
Didn't want to tear the paint off.
Buyer says he is keeping the paint.
I don't think there were extra parts.
Half of what Barris said was fictitious. Should have talked to Jim.
It is the same stuff. Version two had more electronics.
Held cardboard on to keep critters out.
Duct tape held cardboard on to cover opening. Then, multiple covers in heated garage.
Cardboard over opening in top.
Guy
He says he is keeping the paint job.
Did not go to same person.
Not just home security. Government security. He was a genius.
Guy named Ross. Don't know his last name. He is going to restore it. He was bidding about 15 feet away from Jim's widow, Sally. He's going to...
That's for sure! Was sure a surprise to the current owner!
Golden Sahara has been in storage since the late 60's. It was not there.
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