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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=91694
Submitted by: wannabemustangjockey
Comments: 2  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 10-23-2014
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
1931 Chevrolet roadster. According to the owner, the car was hot-rodded by some kid in 1952 and later sat for a long time. He has preserved it as a sort of time capsule, making only the repairs that enable it to be driven on public roads.


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10-23-2014 @ 11:24:03 PM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
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10-24-2014 @ 02:08:16 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I don't really understand the notion of preserving it as it was in the '50s, considering the paint probably wasn't falling off of it and battling against surface rust back then. You've already lost the battle at preserving it, now fix the thing.

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