/ccg/ Classic Car General

hey cutlass, I'm kinda wanting to eventually swap a 4 speed in my trans am. I was curious what the pedals looked like under the dash to see how difficult it would be to swap in all the 4 speed stuff. If you could get a pic of the pedals on that bird I'd give you a cookie sometime.

wait wait wait, hold up. What are you getting for that? I've got a buddy in Vancouver who might be interested in it. Is the body not fucked in an accident?

This is fantastic.

It's already gone.
The body wasn't fucked, but the bumper assembly was completely rusted away, the rear axle had some wicked bearing noise, and of course, no engine

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Dammit....

I had it for sale at $1200 for about a year and the only offers were from a derby guy and one guy that just wanted the frame.

Are insurance prices for classic cars different in any way?

>I do not have a welder. Nor am I inclined to run out and purchase one.

Why not? Welders come in handy for a bunch of stuff and they're cheap.

Even engineless that thing looks too nice to be scrapped.

Generally cheap. I just over valued my 67 impala, claimed it as a show car and pleasure ride, and hagarty offered full coverage for $33 a month.