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Old 09-12-2012, 07:06 AM   #14
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Default Re: Bill Bagshaw's Red Light Bandit Challenger

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 View Post
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
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

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