ScottyB
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- Aug 28, 2013
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- Location
- Whatcom County, Washington
- First Name
- Scott
- Truck Year
- 1800
- Truck Model
- phantom
- Engine Size
- 2 squirrels
So today was all about picking up a 79 Silver Trans-Am. I got out there and got it loaded when the owners brother showed up. Apparently the brother knew more about the history of the car. First off, Odometer reads 33,***. It was assumed to be 133,*** given it's age. This was not correct.
The second owner had a Ford Anglia that had been written up in Ht Rod magazine. He then repainted it another color and it was written up again. The original owner of the Trans-Am traded for the Anglia plus $22,000. When the guy who had the Anglia had the Trans-Am brought home his wife saw it and rolled her eyes asking what that was. He handed her the keys and said your anniversary gift. She took it out and came back to never drive it again. The car scared her. After that it was only driven around the island. This is not a large island and there is no where to really run the car. It was basically a grocery getter.
It spent a good deal of time in later years outside and has the surface rust to prove it, but there is no cancer on that car. That is 33k on the clock. The third owner got it but never really did anything with it. I think that is when it sat outside. The new owner is going to do a full restore on it. I figured he got ripped off when he agreed to pay $6,000 for the car. Now I am thinking he probably got a deal on it.
All in all I had 10 hours into that tow and 2 and a half of that is double time. Not a bad day.
The second owner had a Ford Anglia that had been written up in Ht Rod magazine. He then repainted it another color and it was written up again. The original owner of the Trans-Am traded for the Anglia plus $22,000. When the guy who had the Anglia had the Trans-Am brought home his wife saw it and rolled her eyes asking what that was. He handed her the keys and said your anniversary gift. She took it out and came back to never drive it again. The car scared her. After that it was only driven around the island. This is not a large island and there is no where to really run the car. It was basically a grocery getter.
It spent a good deal of time in later years outside and has the surface rust to prove it, but there is no cancer on that car. That is 33k on the clock. The third owner got it but never really did anything with it. I think that is when it sat outside. The new owner is going to do a full restore on it. I figured he got ripped off when he agreed to pay $6,000 for the car. Now I am thinking he probably got a deal on it.
All in all I had 10 hours into that tow and 2 and a half of that is double time. Not a bad day.