http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1938-Ford-COE-pickup-hot-rat-rod-/200497190417?cmd=...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CONY-WIDE-1969-BUS-VW-MICRO-VAN-VINTAGE-RAT-ROD-KIT...
My wife would find out... when there was some rotting hulk in my parking lot. She'd KNOW it was me. Plus we're apparently gonna buy a house.
You could hide the van in the back yard under a BBQ cover.
Nitroracer wrote:Another good one that I've never seen before.
http://york.craigslist.org/cto/1858966933.html
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Ah yes, Joe the Bread Man.
At the tender age of 15 I worked at an A&W.
Joe the Bread Man would tool in with a yellow and white one of those, usually balancing a beer between steering, clutching, shifting and busting.
I came around the corner one day in my $75 Corvair to see Joe the Bread Man with some housewife straddling the pivoting driver's seat while he was parked. He nodded at me but didn't miss a beat.
That was one hard working truck.
Hmm, I think I could almost hide that Cony behind the abandoned dog house on the property...
You could paint it green and yellow and convince her it's a mower.
Is it wrong that I have dreams of chopping the top on an old bread/delivery van?
Is it wrong that I have dreams of putting a 'Busa into the Cony Wide?
If that's a wide, what's a narrow?
Just open the back door and tell her some kids whacked the mailbox off the post.
I liked the Cony until I saw the gravel drive through the passenger footwell.
I wonder if the Cony could be sent in the mail?