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markinnaples 04-23-2018 03:05 PM

Some beautiful Mopars...
 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthu...mage=AAw4nYV|5

A12pilot 04-23-2018 08:44 PM

Awesome! And the Beater Bee took Best of Show!! Also, that 70 T/A is my old car too. Don't know if that won anything but the Bee took top honors! Woohoo!! Will load up a pic of each later on.

Cheers
Dave

markinnaples 04-23-2018 08:51 PM

The Root Beer colored one Dave? Just goes to show the work you do is killer, congrats to you and the new owner.

A12pilot 04-23-2018 09:10 PM

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Yes... it's Burnt Orange Metallic. Thanks Mark!
Here's the Bee.....

Cheers

Dave

Crush 04-23-2018 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A12pilot (Post 1398119)
Yes... it's Burnt Orange Metallic. Thanks Mark!
Here's the Bee.....

Cheers

Dave

When you see your cars winning awards does it make you want them back? Is the the "one" you wish you never sold?

A12pilot 04-24-2018 10:42 AM

Wow! Great question Crush! :biggthumpup: You know...:hmmm:.. no, it doesn't make me want them back. Do I miss any of them? Yep. I really miss the Bee but even with that there's not one I regret selling. My whole joy in this hobby is the craftsmanship of building something I'm proud of to the best of my ability. It really makes me pumped when whoever owns a car I restored gets accolades and awards. Regardless of that, as long as the person is happy with my handiwork..... no trophy could top it in my book! These cars are so much fun and I'm a guy that had about a hundred model cars as a kid and it's no different today than it was 35yrs ago when I was 10. I'd have a pile of parts from builds laying around like engines, axles, wheels. Somehow, they'd find there way into something. Funny thing is that's exactly what my shop looks like today but the parts are bigger, more expensive, and actually work! Actually.... no they don't, but they're on the shelf regardless!:grin:

Cheers
Dave

big gear head 04-24-2018 12:04 PM

Sounds like me. I still have about 200 model cars in my attic, and 2 boxes of extra parts. Now I have 2 buildings full of real car parts.

Crush 04-24-2018 12:17 PM

BEater beeee
 
[QUOTE=A12pilot;1398204]Wow! Great question Crush! :biggthumpup: You know...:hmmm:.. no, it doesn't make me want them back. Do I miss any of them? Yep. I really miss the Bee but even with that there's not one I regret selling. My whole joy in this hobby is the craftsmanship of building something I'm proud of to the best of my ability. It really makes me pumped when whoever owns a car I restored gets accolades and awards. Regardless of that, as long as the person is happy with my handiwork..... no trophy could top it in my book! These cars are so much fun and I'm a guy that had about a hundred model cars as a kid and it's no different today than it was 35yrs ago when I was 10. I'd have a pile of parts from builds laying around like engines, axles, wheels. Somehow, they'd find there way into something. Funny thing is that's exactly what my shop looks like today but the parts are bigger, more expensive, and actually work! Actually.... no they don't, but they're on the shelf regardless!:grin:

Thanks for sharing. These cars and what they do for us has many different meanings. it’s interesting how you find your enjoyment in the hobby while others don’t have the skill and dedication you do but enjoy just owning and sometimes.....:cool2:driving them. I admire your drive and energy to keep the hobby strong, specific to the preservation of these cars. Keep up the great work and hopefully I can get in line to buy one!
Bary


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