Well, do to city regulations concerning parking, I'm having to downsize my "fleet".
Simon BarSinister (my black 67 D100) is going away next weekend, and now I'm working several deals on the 67 W200 crewcab. It's going away one way or the other. Looking at 2 seperate trades for TWO seperate 68 Barracuda notchback Formula S cars. Got 3 people interested in cash deals, too.
All I'll have left by this time next weekend will be my 67 CSS.
69 Barracuda Notchback 440
61 D100 SWB Poly Auto
65 36' Chris Craft Constellation
We have the same kind of parking problems here. If I did not have my shop, with a big parking lot and fenced storage area, I would have been in trouble with the City Code Enforcement Dept. a long time ago.
Sure wish I could take that W200 off your hands. Darn, so many nice trucks, so little money!
1979 Plymouth Trailduster, 360/auto.
1989 W150 Power Ram shortbed pickup, 318/auto.
1970 W200 Power Wagon long/wide bed, 383/4spd.
i can relate, where i live you can't have any unlicensed or even non-mobile vehicles(damn subdivision rules). that's why i was forced to get an actual warehouse to house all my junk in
in my area, your not even accepted into the nieghbor hood if you dont have at least 3 vehicles that dont run. LOLOL an engine hanging from the tree in the front yard, and the nieghbors will stop in and say hi just to see what you got.
i got 8 vehicles in my yard right now:
66 d100 long bed
65 d200 crew cab long bed
06 mitsupussy eclipse
98 mitsupussy eclipse
46 chevy 1/2 ton truck
00 mustake gt
98 sun turd
89 chevy caprice police package
and soon to have a 77 NY'er, and im about to get caught up with the guy down the road.LMAO
Rush makes a lot of fun of Rio Linda, but just about every other house there has at least one car or truck up on blocks -- it must be part of their CC&Rs or something. By the way, they have quite a few wrecking yards.