Price of a turn key 789 Chevy is $135,000. |
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Price of a turn key 789 Chevy is $135,000. |
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Didn't Johnny Cash write a song along those lines?
Tim
What an ugly POS!
Should be scrapped and sold for parts.
MAJ Mike
MAJ Mike beat me to it. Gah! The designers should be flogged!
Nostalgic: yep.
Collector's item: prolly in another 25yrs.
Ugly as an Edsel: more so.
Practical: not one bit.
Perfect example of how the gummint can piss away my hard earned tax dollars: ABSOFUCKINGLOUTLEY!!!
Sorry boys but that is one kick ass car- flat out gorgeous
MM
Taste is subjective. For those of you in Rio Linda.......
Tim
I was waiting for the school bus when I saw my first Imapala (1958). It was the 2nd most beautiful car I'd ever seen. Looking at the 789 through those same eyes (1958), I'd feel the same way.
Of all the pictures in that slide show however, the one car that I did then, and still do think was a piece of art is the 57 Lincoln Continental Capri.
I wonder how many people realized that all those cars were models?
I knew, but the cars and surroundings were so skillfully done that I just couldn’t accept it, that is until that spotlessly clean garbage truck came up - dead giveaway.......
As for myself? I'm sitting here twitching in the afterglow, needing a cigarette to calm down. Love it, want it!
Only $135,000, I wonder if Obama would still let me turn in my old clunker.
Where did he get some of those models? Never never seen a Packard model anywhere.
The '56 Lincoln Capri 2 door hardtop was better looking than the '57. The '57 had that chop in the rear fender that messed up the lines, IMO.
Mom and Dad had a '56 they bought as a favor to the grandparents... Ford discount .. who then said they really didn't want it.. What a mess that deal was.
tomw
The 789 is manufactured to order by craftsmen at n2a motors in Southern California.
http://www.n2amotors.com/home.aspx
n2a means "no two alike". They will build it almost any way you want (including as much horsepower as you want to pay for) except like one already built.