One that got away...

Anything is possible to go from this to that.

$475 for car
$35,000 for restoration
Never getting your money out of it-PRICELESS
 

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Huh? You do realize that they are different cars, right? The one on the bottom is my '64 Superior Pontiac, which Dad and I purchased from another PCS member (Lew Wallace) already restored, originally from NJ. I certainly don't have that much in the '64, I doubt Lew put that much in, either. The top one is a '70 Superior Pontiac (with Chevy van hubcaps), which was in Paul's thread and was in Texas! I don't understand the connection.
 
Huh? You do realize that they are different cars, right? The one on the bottom is my '64 Superior Pontiac, which Dad and I purchased from another PCS member (Lew Wallace) already restored, originally from NJ. I certainly don't have that much in the '64, I doubt Lew put that much in, either. The top one is a '70 Superior Pontiac (with Chevy van hubcaps), which was in Paul's thread and was in Texas! I don't understand the connection.

Steve, I was going to say thats a pretty good if you can spen $45,000 to get a 70 Pontiac to look like a 64 Pontiac. But this IS Richard we are dealing with! You have to forgive him...he has Corvette fever!
 
I thinking Richard is trying to be facetious. sellers remorse has set in. but then just think it could be worse one could be dumping the money in the stock market and have loss it all to. having nothing but paper to hold. or cyber bits to ponder over. or bought a McMansion in Flordia in the early 2000's. ton of ways to get rid of money. the only way to double it, is fold it over and put it in the other pocket. life is about enjoying the ride. not about how much it cost you to get a ticket.
 
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