https://treasure.craigslist.org/cto/d/port-saint-lucie-1969-candy-paint-buick/7163658974.html yeah, buddy!
Better install the curb feelers...graze a divider or curb a little too hard & those rims can shatter like china plates... Have fun driving in the rain at speed, it'll hydroplane right into the ditch...
If your gonna have rims that crazy and you truly like the look, the steering wheel is a cool idea. But they are indeed horrific
The real stereo is in the console. Actually I like how stock looking they kept the interior. Golly that car has some sick paint. Gosh.
Not for me per se, but I gotta admit I kinda like these cars, wheelz & all (can't remember the term for them), when they're well done. Also glad to see guys into cars, whatever they are.
Hey, I like my cars stock, but that interior just does not match the paint or theme. Those big speakers in the back are problematic but well done. Good point about underhood.
I bet it drives so bad you’d never look away from the road. That’s the shame here; a car like that tight and stock (especially a low mile car) is such a joy to drive. Floating, sure, but not wallowing. Good brakes with the awesome Buick drums, everthing engineered to work together, just a pleasant driving special car. Patrick
He's worried about people wasting his time, at that price, he'll be the one with time to waste sitting beside a phone that never rings.
I could be totally wrong here but I wouldn't be so quick to say that. There's a serious scene w/those cars, esp. in south FL (& so CAL) and a lot of cash floating around down there too. Maybe (?) not quite that kind of $ but IF the car is done "right" (whatever that means in that scene), he may just get real $ for it.
Yikes. I like hip-hop and some low rider styles a whole lot more than most on this board, I'd guarantee that, but those FIVE wheels really spoil a beautiful car to my mind
I'm with a lot of the other guys....lose the wheels and steering wheel, and looks like you got yourself a killer mild custom with a beautiful paint job and top. The interior isn't all "gaudied" up like a lot of them, looks like it could be put back to stock easily, and I like that he kept the stock stereo where it goes instead of cutting up the dash. I do that in my cars, too.