M68- The paint scheme is identical, even the gold super tricks, but Bill never built that Pinto. He did build a Colt station wagon powered by a 340 engine that showed up in a magazine (Hot Rod,Car Craft?) during the 70's, and he built a 440 Duster that showed up in Car Craft in 1985, but no Pinto.
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Originally Posted by Geerhead55
Hey Bucky,, I'm just wondering,, was that interviewer just playing with you, or was he really that stup, er, a, misinformed?
Truly, you guys did a great job bringing back a piece of history,, thanks for all of us who appreciate these cars.
Danny Durham
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Danny- I'm that stupid interviewer ;-) Here's the context for that statement, Bucky just purchased a '32 Ford Victoria gasser sedan powered by a 327 Chevy, and took me for a ride in it. Being the Mopar guy that I am, I was ripping him for buying a small block Chevy powered "street rod" instead of sticking with a Chrysler product. So when I asked him his name in the video, Bucky answered "Chevy Guy" as if he had just finished drinking the Chevy Kool Aid, hence my "327" comment.
Arvid Svendsen