I'm not sure what they were thinking with the orange, but it was the 70's! LOL. At least its not puke green or diarrhea brown!
I think I had pairs of corduroy pants in each of these three colors
Consider my whistle wetted.
Spent the day in the salvage yard today and the truth be known, I only am actually working a small percentage of the time. I spend a lot of time just wandering through row after row of relics, looking at machines, reminiscing about them, and imagining them in their former glory. At one time, each of them was someone’s pride and joy.
Fortunately, I can look at the photos in this thread and see, in almost real-time, a machine being restored to its former glory. No imagination is required.
There’s no question that the vintage sled movement is continuing to build, and with good reason. The vintage sled is becoming the average Joe’s street rod. For a fraction of the cost of an auto restoration or rebuild, a person can put together or obtain a really decent vintage sled and have a lot of fun with it. In this respect, this project is serving so many purposes.
My salvage yard report will be on your desk first thing in the morning.