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    What did it weigh???? Scrap is how much these days???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    What did it weigh???? Scrap is how much these days???
    Guess I must have gotten caught up in the "build" videos they had showing how the guy put it together. There were a lot of really nicely done features on the car, but it is basically a BMW with a '61 Chevy skin, I suppose.... then again, I really like '61 bubble tops, too.
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    BJ gets 10% both ways now....10% from the seller and 10% from the buyer.....not bad gross to let someone bring a car into their tent. Of course, it's not all profit. But, they
    do have other income.....parking, concessions, trinket sales, TV income, and whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot View Post
    BJ gets 10% both ways now....10% from the seller and 10% from the buyer.....not bad gross to let someone bring a car into their tent. Of course, it's not all profit. But, they
    do have other income.....parking, concessions, trinket sales, TV income, and whatever.
    Yeah, Craig did not seem to be suffering from missing any meals, did he??
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    I`m sorry I just can`t see putting an import into american muscle...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 406Rich View Post
    I`m sorry I just can`t see putting an import into american muscle...
    Well, in this case the '61 Chevy was originally sold new in Sweden, so it was actually an import, but then so was the BMW donor, too since it's German... This car has some really cool features, like a custom formed windshield and back glass bonded into a recess to flow smooth into the body with no frame, all trim custom made satin finish, etc, etc. Sorry, Cheemer's a cool car to me.
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