Automobilia etc....

say hello to my part time job. haha. Who needs picjoint when you can just upload to your facebook?
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It's on my desktop. How sad is it that I'm a photographer for a living and this isn't easy. haha.

Just click reply, then scroll down until you see "manage attachments."

Click "choose file" to select it from your computer.

Then "upload"

Then close that window and submit reply. It's pretty simple.

:hi:
 
Just click reply, then scroll down until you see "manage attachments."

Click "choose file" to select it from your computer.

Then "upload"

Then close that window and submit reply. It's pretty simple.

:hi:
see, I thought i remembered that. I'm on my phone 99% of the time anymore. Thanks bud.
 
Cool ride. Hard to tell much from that pic though. You just get it?

No, i've had it for a couple of years. Got it for 900 and then the crank broke. Put in a new motor and she's been running good. Even brought it up through the smokies, quite a haul from south florida.
 

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Looks like a fun truck. How much does a new motor for something like that cost, ballpark?
 
New is a few thousand. I bought a used one for 300 and rebuilt it with new bearings, etc. I was all in at around 1000.

Wow! Good for you. That's fantastic. You obviously have some other talents besides photography. lol.
 
Seems like it would be a lot more cost effective to just get a 1970s trans am and have it done up like the bandit.
 
Seems like it would be a lot more cost effective to just get a 1970s trans am and have it done up like the bandit.

An original 77 Bandit just sold at auction for over $500k.

These cars require no practicality whatsoever.

But, they sure are purdy, imo.
 
Oh my. Was this one used in the movie? Surely a replica wouldn't be that much?

Not sure. I think it was a Burt owned car, but, probably not a movie car. They used several in filming and most were destroyed during stunts.

I'll get the article and post after I get through eating.
 

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