Series 62
Nick Van Dam
406-721-6109
Hurry, this one is priced to sell
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Packard’s Self Parker
People think today’s car companies invented self-parking technology.
Not so fast says Packard Motor Car Company 1899-1956
Not so fast says Packard Motor Car Company 1899-1956
Click here for self parking Packard
Shell commercial shown in Europe
Here’s a link to a Shell commercial shown in Europe.
Can you just imagine the red tape, permits and cost to pull off this commercial?
Ostensibly, they’re selling gasoline, but the cars used in the video steal the show.
Ferrari pulled several of their race cars from various ages out of storage, flew them around the world and filmed them running through the streets of Rome, Rio, New York, Hong Kong, Honolulu and Monaco.
No computer graphics, these are the original cars on the original streets.
The best part is the sound from the basso-profundo notes of the early, front-engine era, each scene cuts to a later generation, ending with the wail of a modern F1 car.
Even if you’re not a petrolhead, this video will stir the soul.
There’s just something about 3 litres and 14,000 RPM!
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=1_kwxzU4wL4&vq=medium
Old Timer
This person had a great start in life. Mr. Allen Swift: Born – 1908 – Died 2010
This man owned and drove the same car for 82 years.
Can you imagine even having the same car for 82 years? Mr. Allen Swift ( Springfield , Massachusetts ) received this
1928 Rolls-Royce Piccadilly-P1 Roadster from his father,
brand new – as a graduation gift in 1928.
He drove it up until his death at the age of 102.
He was the oldest living owner of a car that was purchased new.
Just thought you’d like to see it.
Rolls Royce Phantom I 1928
It was donated to a Springfield museum after his death.
It has 1,070,000 miles on it, still runs like a Swiss watch, dead silent at any
speed and is in perfect cosmetic condition.
82 years – That’s approximately 13,048 miles per year (1087 per month).
1,070,000 that’s miles not kilometers.
That’s British engineering of a bygone era. I don’t think they make them like this anymore
This man owned and drove the same car for 82 years.
Can you imagine even having the same car for 82 years? Mr. Allen Swift ( Springfield , Massachusetts ) received this
1928 Rolls-Royce Piccadilly-P1 Roadster from his father,
brand new – as a graduation gift in 1928.
He drove it up until his death at the age of 102.
He was the oldest living owner of a car that was purchased new.
Just thought you’d like to see it.
Rolls Royce Phantom I 1928
It was donated to a Springfield museum after his death.
It has 1,070,000 miles on it, still runs like a Swiss watch, dead silent at any
speed and is in perfect cosmetic condition.
82 years – That’s approximately 13,048 miles per year (1087 per month).
1,070,000 that’s miles not kilometers.
That’s British engineering of a bygone era. I don’t think they make them like this anymore
2018 Montana Installation Dinner
Here is a link from Fritz Seitz for pictures: Montana Installation Dinner 2018
More Pictures:2018 Swap Meet and Dinner
65 Mustang Convertable ** SOLD **
** SOLD **
I am a member of the Goggles & Dusters in Billings. I would like to sell my 65 Mustang conv.
1965 Mustang:
Mileage- 69750
Options- 289 V8, 4 bbl. carb. Automatic trans. Power Steering & Power top
Finished restoration & rebuilt engine in 1996. 28620 miles since restoration.
Owned 27 yrs.
Other work done: rebuilt transmission, rear axle, carb. & distributor, front suspension, brakes, & power steering.
$22,500
Bob Fedric
Billings
406-656-8345
1939 Hudson, 1965 Rambler, Miller Cricket wire feed welder
– FOR SALE – Too many projects, too little money and time! Projects cars to go first:
1939 Hudson 112 2-door sedan, needs total restoration, but have a lot of chroming already done to include front and rear bumpers and guards, hood ornament, trunk handle, and front hood emblem. Have NOS extra set of gauges and speedo. Body damage left rear fender and below hood on its nose. Have original 112 radio and NOS headlight pods to go with it. Original 175 ci engine stuck, $2500/OBO Have a rebuilt 1979 Oldsmobile V6 with rebuilt 350 Turbo automatic that was slated to go in it for another $1000. Clear title.
1965 Rambler American 2-door hardtop (440T) cream over yellow. 232 ci engine ran when parked but needs a fuel pump. Bucket front seats with floor shift consul with Flightomatic. Reason it was parked was the automatic leaks badly. Extra NOS grille and side trim. Seats need redone especially the back ones on the top. Decent white wall radial tires. Clear title. $1200/OBO
Miller Cricket wire feed welder for sale. This one uses the coated wire feed rather than the gas cylinder. Just don’t use it anymore $50
Stu Coleman, 13 Cedar Lane, Livingston, MT
1939 Hudson 112 2-door sedan, needs total restoration, but have a lot of chroming already done to include front and rear bumpers and guards, hood ornament, trunk handle, and front hood emblem. Have NOS extra set of gauges and speedo. Body damage left rear fender and below hood on its nose. Have original 112 radio and NOS headlight pods to go with it. Original 175 ci engine stuck, $2500/OBO Have a rebuilt 1979 Oldsmobile V6 with rebuilt 350 Turbo automatic that was slated to go in it for another $1000. Clear title.
1965 Rambler American 2-door hardtop (440T) cream over yellow. 232 ci engine ran when parked but needs a fuel pump. Bucket front seats with floor shift consul with Flightomatic. Reason it was parked was the automatic leaks badly. Extra NOS grille and side trim. Seats need redone especially the back ones on the top. Decent white wall radial tires. Clear title. $1200/OBO
Miller Cricket wire feed welder for sale. This one uses the coated wire feed rather than the gas cylinder. Just don’t use it anymore $50
Stu Coleman, 13 Cedar Lane, Livingston, MT
FOR SALE: 1913 McLaughlin buick Model 31 / 1921 Buick Model 45
1913 McLaughlin buick Model 31, $13,500.00. 1921 Buick Model 45, $7,500.00. Randolph Vogel 406-266-3349.