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Heisenberg
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It seems there is no end to the daily "parts cars"; "rust buckets"; "rollers"; "project cars" or such that come rolling my way in my inbox.
I submit to you my latest example:
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/4140437474.html
I keep wondering to myself what the destruction rate is for these cars?
It's gotta be a hundred per year or more.
It is so much different than the resto rate for many other cars; i.e Early Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles etc.
I always wonder why.
I know the real why - which is the resale market still isn't there for Turbo Regals.
Which is weird in itself.
Since they have such a mythical appeal across generations.
But they sure do seem to destroy them fast enough.
And I can't save them all.
You would at least hope some of these morons would offer them for sale at a reasonable price where someone could entertain bringing them back from the dead.
But even the best of rollers still probably needs more dollars than a completed car would cost.
Weird.
I submit to you my latest example:
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/4140437474.html
I keep wondering to myself what the destruction rate is for these cars?
It's gotta be a hundred per year or more.
It is so much different than the resto rate for many other cars; i.e Early Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles etc.
I always wonder why.
I know the real why - which is the resale market still isn't there for Turbo Regals.
Which is weird in itself.
Since they have such a mythical appeal across generations.
But they sure do seem to destroy them fast enough.
And I can't save them all.
You would at least hope some of these morons would offer them for sale at a reasonable price where someone could entertain bringing them back from the dead.
But even the best of rollers still probably needs more dollars than a completed car would cost.
Weird.