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Posted 1/3/2006 1:40:28 PM |
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Awesome!!!
Looks like my driveway.
How come you guys never ask me about the Torino???
I actually got this one off a guy in town who's brother was my high-school auto shop lab partner.
Got it for $6500.00 . It's a screen used car from the original series. Had it for about a year and couldn't get rid of it.
"Who the heck wants an old ford from a forgotten TV show!!!???"
They'd all say.
So I sold it to a guy from North Jerzy for $8500.00 who rolled it to someone in New York for 10K who rolled it to production for 25K.
After the film, EVERYONE was calling me asking to pay 30K for the car.
Would have been nice to hang on to this one for a little longer.
"Where does he get those wonderful toys?" He MAKES them you idiot! www.tunergirlz.com www.codeoneauto.com
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Posted 1/3/2006 5:41:47 PM |
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Has NO LIFE!!
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Posted 1/6/2006 4:36:34 PM |
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My decision conmes down to buying a delorean ( my wife thinks its more practical) or doing the 89. What do yo think ??
Gotta do it
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Posted 1/6/2006 5:28:51 PM |
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Delorean would be cheaper and easier. Be sure to look at the condition of the car and dont just buy the first one that comes along. There are always a few on ebay at a given time. Of course, the 89 is way cooler
_______________________________________________ When I die, I want to die like my grandfather, who died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car.
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Posted 1/7/2006 2:14:06 PM |
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The answer is, of course... a matter of personal choice.
But the fact remains, that a full-blown, spot on BTTF Delorean is HALF the cost of an 89 in crap shape.
Your wife will identify with that concept for sure.
Rusty...
The "Black Moon" like the "Wraith Interceptor" began life as a concept car, in this case, the "Beaujardin' Concordia II" after filming, I believe the car was returned to Beaujardin' which is why it hasn't appeared at any auto shows since.
I can tell you that that car is a personal favorite of mine, so you may see one on the street (or at least on the board) one day.
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Posted 1/7/2006 4:07:20 PM |
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Cool Pics BGOD!
Black Moon is def one of my fave cars too...and so ez to build.
Saw the airwolf shell at Bob's many years ago along with the bat missile,
limo from returns and many other props, shells, and 'molds' ..lol
One car I'd like to build which I haven't seen anyone do yet is the
'DEATHMOBILE' from Animal House....now that'd be great For Nate Foose's get togethers!
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Posted 1/8/2006 8:07:09 AM |
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I read on the web the other day that the old Cobra movie car the merc was turned into the car shown in gone in 60 sec's ....the one that shot flames out the back ... is that true ? I loved that car ... in each movie.
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