I just can't find sheet metal that nice up here in the salty air and moisture laden weather. They are all rusty with the very few exceptions only seen once in a blue moon. Where I live now there is a neighbor who has a 1966 Plymouth Fury convertible that is sitting under a weathered and torn tarp, the floor is sitting right in the dirt and the tires are half buried in the ground. Sad to see and the person who owns the property is no where to be seen. I see the Durango in the driveway sometimes. I don't want to ask any questions about the car expecting negatives like 'oh i'll restore it some day' type of responses. It's just too far gone now, even parts would be corroded. Anyway, I love your 'TANK', if only I could find one around here.....
Castles made of sand slip in to the sea....eventually
Thanks guys it is allot of fun. Rust never sleeps and we have some around here also, not much but we have it and Tank has some that I keep up on. It's a 10 footer
67r/t4speeder Wrote:Thanks guys it is allot of fun. Rust never sleeps and we have some around here also, not much but we have it and Tank has some that I keep up on. It's a 10 footer
Well, I've been lucky enough to see Tank up close and I'm going to say that he looks just as fantastic up close as he does from ten feet away Andy! I am not
Richard
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