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    Where cars go to die

    I almost cried with some of these.

    http://zengarage.com.au/2013/11/where-cars-go-to-die/

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    The cobra daytona coupe...WHY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01sapphirebob View Post
    The cobra daytona coupe...WHY!
    That is either an old picture, or that car is a superformance kit car. All 6 (5 still living) of the real ones are accounted for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter View Post
    That is either an old picture, or that car is a superformance kit car. All 6 (5 still living) of the real ones are accounted for.
    That's the one that just surfaced a few years back.

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    the superbird pics made me ill
    THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...

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    Sad thing is, I've stopped many times and tried to buy orpaned cars and been told "it's not for sale, I plan to fix it some day"! Years go buy and some day never comes. There are probably thousands of cars like that all over the world.

    Quote Originally Posted by plumcrazy View Post
    the superbird pics made me ill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter View Post
    That is either an old picture, or that car is a superformance kit car. All 6 (5 still living) of the real ones are accounted for.
    Whew!

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    they can still be brought back from the dead.

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    Here's the story on the Daytona in the pics

    http://thecarsource.com/shelby/cobra.../csx2287.shtml

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    That is incredible. Would make a great movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel View Post
    Sad thing is, I've stopped many times and tried to buy orpaned cars and been told "it's not for sale, I plan to fix it some day"! Years go buy and some day never comes. There are probably thousands of cars like that all over the world.
    That's always the answer sadly.

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    I wonder how many of those were stolen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricketts View Post
    That's the one that just surfaced a few years back.
    2001 is a little more than a few years



    http://www.nvsaac.com/gallery/missing_daytona_coupe.htm

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    Some of those are cool, but some of them deserve to be dead, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel View Post
    Sad thing is, I've stopped many times and tried to buy orpaned cars and been told "it's not for sale, I plan to fix it some day"! Years go buy and some day never comes. There are probably thousands of cars like that all over the world.
    As a lover of 30s-50s cars, I've heard it more times than I can count. There's no reasoning with people like that either. I've even had friends offer to volunteer their time to take some preservative/preventative measures so that if "some day" ever comes the vehicle is still salvageable, and be turned down every single time. Simple stuff too, like a gallon of ATF down the carb to help preserve the engine, or putting the car on blocks so the frame/floor don't rot away as quickly.

    The worst part is that when the old coot keels over, the kids usually just haul the car to the scrap yard, even if it's still restorable.

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    I just got my eyes cleared from the tears since the original post. So .....whew!....that's sad to see all these warriors behind bars.


 

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