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Originally Posted by fastfrog
Have found a AC corba that is keep in climate control that has no motor or trans. Now, this car's body is made of complete COPPER with a alumi.roll bar. This a rolling chassis. I want to think back in the 60's i had read where there was a copper car made. A friend of mine is going to buy it if we can find out more on it and restore to sell. Very expense price is being ask but we can get it. Is there anyone who may knowledge of such a car built or how i can get a hold of Carroll Sheby to talk about car?--Fastfrog--(Ted Godwin)803-478-3780 then press 1 or 803-528-8633---HELP PLEASE!!!!!!
Ted,
Not to worry, "Da Bunnies" (south of the Mason/Dixon division) are right on top of this:
They'll get to the bottom of this one no matter who they have to kill.
Bill S.
Official spokesman for Da Bunnies organization
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Well, if this turns out to be the Kirkham car, then it sounds as if this case is solved. Let's all clap. That would mean the Clapping Carmel California copper corba constructed by Carroll caper is closed. And, if you never watched the Johnny Carson Show, you can be forgiven for not getting it.
Well, if this turns out to be the Kirkham car, then it sounds as if this case is solved. Let's all clap. That would mean the Clapping Carmel California copper corba constructed by Carroll caper is closed. And, if you never watched the Johnny Carson Show, you can be forgiven for not getting it.
Well, if this turns out to be the Kirkham car, then it sounds as if this case is solved. Let's all clap. That would mean the Clapping Carmel California copper corba constructed by Carroll caper is closed. And, if you never watched the Johnny Carson Show, you can be forgiven for not getting it.
fastfrog:
Sgt Joe (Ned) Friday is correct. I think we can clap that this copper corba case is closed, of course if this is a copper-clad corba that could cloud the consensus and cause corba connoisseurs to contemplate another conclusion.
fastfrog:
Sgt Joe (Ned) Friday is correct. I think we can clap that this copper corba case is closed, of course if this is a copper-clad corba that could cloud the consensus and cause corba connoisseurs to contemplate another conclusion.
Signed,
Clueless
You are both right.
The alliteration was used by Johnny Carson and Jack Webb, aka Joe Friday in a classic The Tonight Show sketch.
You should hear Goerge Anderson do that routine...assolutely perfect. They have alot of time on their hands when the snow blows on the northern plains.
This explains why there is no drivetrain in the Corba. If you look closely at this rare car can you see two pedals a sprocket and chain rather than the usual three pedal setup?
Can someone clue me in about why this car even exists? Who wants a $125,000 car, before drivetrain, that is the color of a penny? Just keeping it shiny will be a full time job. I must be missing something.