14 June 2020
Bittersweet
The Biscayne is off to her new, loving, home.
Sold to a longtime friend who wants to make her whole; something I just never had the time and money for.
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Good cars! May she be restored by the new owner. Sorry you had to let her go.
ReplyDeleteIt's an end of an era.
ReplyDeleteI guess I probably felt a little the same way when I sold the last Chevelle I had. A young guy from Eagleville, MO, bought it. He wanted to build a drag car with it. I hope it turned out well for him. Since you know the guy who bought yours you will get to see what he does with it. I'm sure that will be bittersweet as well, but hopefully more sweet than bitter.
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