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I'm working in Tyrone GA on some hail damaged cars, and this older gent brought us 2 of his personal cars to repair and his favorite toy! its a 1930 Model A and its a slick as glass. He was in a caravan with other cars and his CB antenna popped off the roof and put a small ding the deck lid. Easy repair and he was happy. We even took it for a drive. It was NEAT!!

Jason
 

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Man i've always wanted to take a ride in a restored like original one like that one. I'd even like to drive one sometime just to get a feel for it. :cool:
 
I was expecting it to be bumpy and stiff but it really wasnt! It was a comfortable ride. I'm sure at 55-60mph you are busy driving it, but a cool 40 mph was nice :cool: Everything worked in it, and he has an original 66 Skylark convert just as clean! Blue with a white top.
 
I was expecting it to be bumpy and stiff but it really wasnt! It was a comfortable ride. I'm sure at 55-60mph you are busy driving it, but a cool 40 mph was nice :cool: Everything worked in it, and he has an original 66 Skylark convert just as clean! Blue with a white top.

Hhhmm....yeah 30's technology I would think so too. Maybe there's some modernized old car components on it?

Of course most people I see with them are old timers, by now I doubt they'd want to drive in something that would ride rough.
 
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