Rotting
by Oxide Fox
Being myself hoping I’m liked
11 years ago
and it's pissed off about it! it's obvious why cartoonist have their characters drive old classic cars because they have so much character, their characters in their own right.
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looks like that car is straight just from the side of it cause it doesnt look like it needs body work from the driver side well to get the rust of it though but it looks like a great project car
Oxide Fox
~1972corvette
OP
the sides are pretty straight. but it would take a lot of time, skill, and cash just to get it rolling. if it weren't for the parts where someone once started body work, I would leave it as is.
nick otter
~voremonster21
ah i see
Oxide Fox
~1972corvette
OP
oh and thanks for faving!
nick otter
~voremonster21
any time c:
toro
~toro
... It's a 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix. That was the only year they also offered a convertible model. It' a diamond in the rough... but worthy of being restored.
Oxide Fox
~1972corvette
OP
it definitely is. hopefully that's the reason it's sitting here. if only I wasn't so poor
Mal_Arth
~malarth
makes me sad seeing cars like this, though i cant complain much, i have a '42 ford gpw sitting on blocks waiting for me to have the money to rebuild her...
Oxide Fox
~1972corvette
OP
hopefully someone has a plan for this thing that doesn't involve the price of scrap metal.
microbuss
~microbuss
it has a face
dirus
~dirus
looks like a pretty nice rig, I love those old Pontiac wrap around bumpers
Oxide Fox
~1972corvette
OP
at first I didn't, but now it's really growing on me! and it's probably the way the lights are half hidden. even if they are just broken or stuck
toro
~toro
The 1967 and the even rarer 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix were the only full sized Pontiac models with hidden headlamps
toro
~toro
Oops! Forgot also that the 1968 Bonneville had the option of hidden headlamps too!
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