Today. And it’s in my backyard… Well Ohio… The 72 I listed is the same shop.
Very, very pricey kitty. Doubt it will sell ( BIN ) at that price. I noticed the regular zinc plated Phillips screws used on the dash and the black ones on the console - not to my liking ( but then again I didn’t build the car nor am I ‘buying it’ ). On the transmission pan hex head Allen bolts were used as well as the smaller ones inset in the steering wheel hub - that’s what I’d have used on the dash - in keeping with the overall attention to detail shown in this vehicle.
Unless I am missing it I do not see any place on the rear of the car to install a license plate so there is no way it would be street legal, at least here in PA.
Randy Goodling
CCOA #95
Probably figure if there’s no plate they can’t identify you unless they catch you!
I’m with gah - for my 1/4 million I’m going to be a little picky….
This car was built in Ohio by Wild Wes Adkins. He’s a custom car painter. Yes, it was well documented. He sold it and the place that has it now is a consignment “dealer.” Or perhaps Wes is trying to sell it through them. Like any other “classic car consigner, “ they shoot for the moon on price. I went there last summer with a friend who was interested in a VW Bug. and upon looking it over, it was very rough underneath. Other cars there were extremely nice but the price also reflected that too.
