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Looks like Darth Maul from Star Wars (regestered trademark) and what he would drive on a planet that had the right atmosphere for cars. Then there is the problem finding gas.
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quote:Originally posted by DaddySS: Yikes! I looked at the first picture and said "gee, that's not so bad", then I looked at the back - OMG - what could they be thinking?
quote:Originally posted by DaddySS: Yikes! I looked at the first picture and said "gee, that's not so bad", then I looked at the back - OMG - what could they be thinking?
exactly.... Posts: 1045 | From: Seattle, WA | Registered: Nov 2001
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quote:Originally posted by DaddySS: Yikes! I looked at the first picture and said "gee, that's not so bad", then I looked at the back - OMG - what could they be thinking?
Me too! Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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I guess you have to appreciate the 69 Baldwin Motion Camaro to like his paint scheme. HMMM, I wonder what one would look like with a Yenko SYC paint scheme. I really don't think he needed anyone permission to paint it that way though.
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I happen to be sitting next to that very same car here at the track day (PIR). The guy driving it is named Jason. He's a very nice guy and told me about how he went about choosing the '69 Baldwin-Motion theme. He autocrossed it yesterday and is doing the track day today. He knows how to handle the car really well.
It may not be everyone's thing, but to know the story about why the car has been personalized the way it is, it makes it special in it's own way.
I gave Jason an SSOA card yesterday and he just might be visiting us here on the message forum, so I hope you show him the utmost respect and hospitality.
Now I'm going to turn around and ask him why the car is on eBay.....
quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: It may not be everyone's thing, but to know the story about why the car has been personalized the way it is, it makes it special in it's own way.
That just about sums it up. Posts: 2359 | From: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Jul 2001
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quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: I happen to be sitting next to that very same car here at the track day (PIR). The guy driving it is named Jason. He's a very nice guy and told me about how he went about choosing the '69 Baldwin-Motion theme. He autocrossed it yesterday and is doing the track day today. He knows how to handle the car really well.
It may not be everyone's thing, but to know the story about why the car has been personalized the way it is, it makes it special in it's own way.
I gave Jason an SSOA card yesterday and he just might be visiting us here on the message forum, so I hope you show him the utmost respect and hospitality.
Now I'm going to turn around and ask him why the car is on eBay.....
Im always NICE.... I just thought it was an interesting paint scheme and I wanted to share it with everyone..... To quote my man austin powers.... its not my bag baby. Posts: 1045 | From: Seattle, WA | Registered: Nov 2001
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