We were working in the shop one day when we had some visitors from Ohio show up and pay us a visit. As Bob says, we love receiving company and talking about the cars, so if the bay doors are open, come in and visit us!
I'd like to enquire if you know about a set of Superbirds that sat in AnnArbor for decades; One outside in a driveway across Nixon from the school near Plymouth mall was light yellow with the bench seat column shift auto and instead of a VIN it had a 4-number tag "For information contact Chrysler Proving Grounds Chelsea Michigan". Knocking and asking about it a woman came out and opened it (it had a 440-4) but beyond talking about a then deceased original owner who worked there knew nothing about it but... Another was said to be inside the garage under a cover being kept nice, but as for this fading one I could have it for $400 if I'd remove it; It's a great regret now I didn't (getting a guitar setup & new high-end bicycle instead!), does the last name Pointer have any relation to these cars?
That's really nice of you to be so welcoming to a viewer. I can tell you get a lot of joy from sharing the cars with people. 👍😎
Fantastic!
Maybe one day this could be me 😃✌️
I'd like to enquire if you know about a set of Superbirds that sat in AnnArbor for decades;
One outside in a driveway across Nixon from the school near Plymouth mall was light yellow with the bench seat column shift auto and instead of a VIN it had a 4-number tag "For information contact Chrysler Proving Grounds Chelsea Michigan".
Knocking and asking about it a woman came out and opened it (it had a 440-4) but beyond talking about a then deceased original owner who worked there knew nothing about it but...
Another was said to be inside the garage under a cover being kept nice, but as for this fading one I could have it for $400 if I'd remove it;
It's a great regret now I didn't (getting a guitar setup & new high-end bicycle instead!), does the last name Pointer have any relation to these cars?
Cool car from the good old muscle car days.