Blackhole49

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White Lake MI
Car show in Kissimmee FL Saturday.
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It's been great this winter. Temps have been between 70 and 80 and very little rain. Our coldest day (1) was 58. Heading back to winter Wednesday. Been a great 7 weeks though.
 
Kissimee is the site of the big Mecum auction every year right? That "forward design" white Jeep is very collectible, whoever did the engine transplant didn't do himself any favors with keeping the vehicle's collector value. "Original" for most of that stuff is the way to go if you want to make some money eventually if you ever flip it.
 
Great pics!

If that Cobra is an original and not a replica, you're talking BIG money.
 
Third picture, in the background looks like Bigfoot. Wonder what it cost for them to haul it to Florida.

Was just talking with the wife yesterday that car show season in Indiana and Kentucky will be starting soon. Until then, we are enjoying warm dry days to get out and take a drive. Even saw a convertible with top down Saturday in southern Indiana.
 
Actually, there were 2. One came later and I guess I missed taking a picture of it. BTW, I don't know how to tell the difference, but even the kits are worth decent money. I do know both were the 427.
 
I don't know how to tell the difference, but there were actually 2. The second one came later and I guess I missed taking a picture of it. They had different grills, but both were 427s.
 
Wow, that is one nice looking truck you've got there. Nice to see it is still used to haul hay too.
 
The Jeep with the Buick engine may have not been a conversion. My brother bought a new Jeep pickup about 1970, the engine was indeed a Buick 350.
 
According to Wikipedia, this had to be a conversion. They were made from 56 to 65 and the engine options were; 134 inline 4, 226 inline 6 and 272 V8.
 

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