sold this truck to hersham Bob to pay for this which came in from Fort Worth wish i could have kept both, truck was a good 'un
Well, I didnt sell, but traded plus cash. Its all good. Go for what you want, but always keep in mind that you wanna get a desireable project/ride, so that when you do wanna sell, it will sell quick...
I sold this Dynamic 88 and 442...... To finish building this....(yeah, I know) Which in turn was sold to build this.....but is now for sale to build something else.
I sold this 1911 Model T Open Runabout...(not mine, mine had black tires and wood wheels, otherwise the same)
Back in the fifties, I sold this for $27.50 (I wanted $30, he offered #25 , we compromised. and this for $90 (I wanted $125, he offered $90) I was desperate , so I took it because I wanted to buy this for $125 (without the engine) And turned it into this by 1960 They don't call them the "good ol' days "for nothing.
I sold this: and this: so that I could afford to have this: Now hoping to sell the 66 C-10 so that I can buy & build something older.
This is a great story...hell now the magazines cost as much as what the cars use to cost...still cool though.
Dammit..I was talking about dbanjos story on the prvious page...sorry for not hitting the right reply button.
[quote="Whitey Ford" 62 Uni;3132960]Dammit..I was talking about dbanjos story on the prvious page...sorry for not hitting the right reply button.[/quote] Agreed! Cool story.
I sold my scoot to buy my '41. Loved the bike but couldn't pass up the car. The bike is easy to replace.
I sold my 68 caddy and my 70 caddy to get the wife her pt cruiser. God damned wife... Makin me go backwards.... So I just went to the bank to finance my 59 caddy, lol. Oh, and I also sold the custom Dart on the left I built to finance the completion of my 56 ford on the right. -GothY-