DO WANT!!!
- mr tibbs
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DO WANT!!!
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I just saw this truck on powerblock tv about 30 mins ago awesome truck and being a 2010 is cool you get all the old style combined with the comfort and quality of a new vehicle.
Check my buyer/seller ratings http://phoenixphorum.com/gridracer-vt4548.html
I have more PG stuff than one guy ever needs.
I have more PG stuff than one guy ever needs.
- mr tibbs
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That's where I saw it also!gridracer wrote:I just saw this truck on powerblock tv about 30 mins ago awesome truck and being a 2010 is cool you get all the old style combined with the comfort and quality of a new vehicle.
It looks great and is a great idea but $68,000??!! DAMN!!!
The more I think about it, if I am spending this kind of money I might as well get one of these!! Toyota Icon
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- ZTwenty8SSR
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It lookr really cool but I had to laugh when I read this on their site.
http://www.southernmotorcompany.com/story/
What We Ended Up With
Imagine a limited production street rod with the safety and serviceability of a standard vehicle and at half the cost of a typical restoration, not to mention the blood, sweat and tears. That is the Southern 358.
I do not see any restoration on a pickup costing 136,000 $.
http://www.southernmotorcompany.com/story/
What We Ended Up With
Imagine a limited production street rod with the safety and serviceability of a standard vehicle and at half the cost of a typical restoration, not to mention the blood, sweat and tears. That is the Southern 358.
I do not see any restoration on a pickup costing 136,000 $.
If you're not doing the work and paying for it to be restored it will cost close to that.ZTwenty8SSR wrote:It lookr really cool but I had to laugh when I read this on their site.
http://www.southernmotorcompany.com/story/
What We Ended Up With
Imagine a limited production street rod with the safety and serviceability of a standard vehicle and at half the cost of a typical restoration, not to mention the blood, sweat and tears. That is the Southern 358.
I do not see any restoration on a pickup costing 136,000 $.
Check my buyer/seller ratings http://phoenixphorum.com/gridracer-vt4548.html
I have more PG stuff than one guy ever needs.
I have more PG stuff than one guy ever needs.
- ZTwenty8SSR
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- ZTwenty8SSR
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Every time I go and look at old cars, I go on a nerdy rant about how I wish there was a car company that would buck the "nu-retro" car trend and just make beautiful CLASSIC looking cars with modern appointments and comfort. Not this watered down modern-retro stuff that all the car companies are doing today. Boriiiing.
That era Chevy truck has always been my favorite classic car. This is sooo close to my dream becoming a reality, but it's too posh for me. $68k... and that's without a motor! That kinda misses the spirit of the truck in my heart. I want cheap and bare bones! Priced and specced similar to normal cars on the market.
That era Chevy truck has always been my favorite classic car. This is sooo close to my dream becoming a reality, but it's too posh for me. $68k... and that's without a motor! That kinda misses the spirit of the truck in my heart. I want cheap and bare bones! Priced and specced similar to normal cars on the market.