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1963 Champ "Stu Bludebaker"- sometimes driver
1957 Silver Hawk "Josie"- picking up the pieces after an unreliable body man let it rot for 11 years from an almost driver to a basket case
1951 Land Cruiser "Bunnie Ketcher" only 47M miles!
1951 Commander Starlight "Dale"- basket case
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Originally posted by Michidan View Post52 taillights. Really cool but what I don't get is this much work for a backyard setting but not have some better wheels - or at least hubcaps.Diesel loving, autocrossing, Coupe express loving, Grandpa Architect.
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Well they sure look good but I bet there an arm and a leg to buy and they`d need to be fiberglass too out in the weather
But I`m not so sure about the upholstery whether it would stand up to the outdoor environment especially close to trees etc
And even more so being white what a pain that`d be keeping that up to scratch !!!
Should have had a pair of wheels too and twin exhausts out the rear with just the rear legs so you could move them around like a wheel barrow
And even better if one of the trunk lids opened to reveal a BBQ !!!
Geoff
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If you can afford a backyard Theatre with a giant Screen Monitor you probably could afford to have the "Benches" Custom made.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Backyard theater is not expensive at all. I have a setup I use at my house which has a total cost of less than $200. It projects to a screen size of about 200 inch diagonal. We just use the wall of the house. It looks fabulous. Outside in the Summer with popcorn and a 200 watt stereo pushing the sound will invite the neighbors over in a hurry. Pretty cool.
Sometimes its kids night, so we play something the young guys like. We've done Incredibles, Rio, Cars as well as some shoot em up, blow em up movies I like.sals54
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