Back in the day, red was a common interior color. I'd drive the wheels off of it for a while and then put it up to drool over and take it out for special occasions. It's a sweet car.
That is absolutely beautiful. Men poured their hearts and souls into designing and building every bit of that machine. I'd imagine there's literally no way that could be done today.
I think so too. Not only could they not do that today ... there seems to be no desire to create anything as sweet as they used to make. These cars today are almost all pressed out of the same boring ugly mold.
Love the whorehouse red interior. Nice restoration, but I'd still prefer the Bel-Air. At least they kept it stock.
ReplyDeleteBack in the day, red was a common interior color. I'd drive the wheels off of it for a while and then put it up to drool over and take it out for special occasions. It's a sweet car.
DeleteThat is absolutely beautiful. Men poured their hearts and souls into designing and building every bit of that machine. I'd imagine there's literally no way that could be done today.
ReplyDeleteI think so too. Not only could they not do that today ... there seems to be no desire to create anything as sweet as they used to make. These cars today are almost all pressed out of the same boring ugly mold.
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