Showing posts with label Cuda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuda. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2013

does anyone really give away a 1970 Hemi Cuda?

step one of this give away... sign up, join their site registry, and get all the BS emails
step two, pimp out your friends emails
step three add content to the website that is giving away? this car

The more you work for it, the better your chances might be to win the car, but really.... read the fine print, http://myclassicgarage.com/rules  and it says the car won't be available on the day the winner is picked, and they have up to 2 months to arrange for it's delivery, but you have to pay taxes and all that.

But seriously, any website has $100,000 for a hemi cuda to give away? I really doubt it
http://myclassicgarage.com/giveaway_jan2013_b?gclid=CJOPnJb2q7kCFWuCQgod50gARw

Sunday, August 11, 2013

very rare Rapid Transit System 4 piece poster from 1970, 4 feet by 12 feet total size, the Hemi Cuda



 Jim's price is 5thousand. jimwel69@yahoo.com

regular readers will know that it's rare that I have a thing for sale, because I have nothing to sell. But occassionally someone will ask me if I want to buy something, like in this example, and since I can't afford anything, I ask them if they would rather I post about it, and help out readers who are looking for some cool thing, and that seller who is also a reader (maybe) and by posting it, I help out four people at the same time.

I get a cool thing to post, Jim's wife is happy he sells it, Jim's happy to get money for it, and the new owner scores something that normally you would thing will never be seen outside a millionaires private collection

If you buy it, and don't mind sharing the photo of it in your place of pride, I'd love to post that as an example that sometimes, cool things find new homes. My email is jbohjkl@yahoo.com

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

If you haven't heard of the Motorator, (Car Collector by GQ) check out the interviews of car collectors he does in their warehouses and garages, astonishing. Here's Jeff Dunham and Bill Goldberg



in which the incredible Jeff Dunham demonstrates how to open a McLaren, as it has no switch, door handle, or soft pad... very cool. He also explains the Mopar musclecar era fender tag screws. Seriously, I'd never learned this thing he shows, before this. How far out is it to be schooled on Mopar trivia during a celeb garage tour?





I've posted about Bill Goldberg's car collection before, http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search?q=goldberg  but this is the first video I've seen of the cars in his garage. He brought the lawman to SEMA! http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/12/lawman-boss-429-mustang-that-al.html

So, my compliments to GQ and the Motorator, they are doing a terrific series of videos on car collections in Southern California, and the Clive Cussler collection in Colorado http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2013/07/tim-allens-car-collection-from-new-gq.html