SOLD the HHR-2 years ago
#41
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Join Date: 05-28-2008
Location: "REEVES RANCH" Goose Creek, South Carolina
Posts: 10
I quit racing several years back, got to be too expensive, and I had no sponsors. I never did race any of the 300c's, just showed them at shows and get togethers around the Southeast.
For Info Only..The "Bad Toyz Inc." is the name of a small company I have. It came from "back in the day" when I drag raced a '55 Chevy. The name was "Bad Toys", later I changed it to "Bad Toyz Inc." when I started selling Engine Covers for the 5.7 HEMI/300C, and getting people items that they had a hard time finding; which could include a variety of things. I still do Engine Covers from time to time, but usually by request.\
ENGINE COVERS>>
The '55 Chevy-Rendering..
this is the Blown Version ..
This was the first Carbuerated version..
Sold the '55 in 1985..Sad day
For Info Only..The "Bad Toyz Inc." is the name of a small company I have. It came from "back in the day" when I drag raced a '55 Chevy. The name was "Bad Toys", later I changed it to "Bad Toyz Inc." when I started selling Engine Covers for the 5.7 HEMI/300C, and getting people items that they had a hard time finding; which could include a variety of things. I still do Engine Covers from time to time, but usually by request.\
ENGINE COVERS>>
The '55 Chevy-Rendering..
this is the Blown Version ..
This was the first Carbuerated version..
Sold the '55 in 1985..Sad day
Last edited by ChevyMgr; 08-04-2010 at 12:20 PM. Reason: resized engine cover pic to site guidelines 640 X 480 max
#43
I don't really dig the decals, they look incredibly tacky.
EDIT: Who can use Comic Sans and be taken seriously?
EDIT: Who can use Comic Sans and be taken seriously?
#44
Is anyone else finding it humorous that he's more active on this forum now than when he actually owned an HHR?
#45
I just found it odd his first post in 2 years was of his 300. I just hope he is putting as much effort on a 300 forum where his efforts could be better rewarded. I install vinyl graphics in buildings. I'm often asked what I think of what I just installed. My response is first to say "Please note my next comments are not intended to offend. I don't have to look at your graphic every day. Whether they are my taste or not. I have seen and installed different things every day so if the person paying for the graphic is happy then I am happy for them."
http://www.tintdude.com/potw169.html
http://www.tintdude.com/potw169.html
Last edited by Fox Hat; 08-09-2010 at 07:51 PM. Reason: forgot link
#46
Kinda like wall coverings, Ask me and i'll say it's great, But there payin the cash. If they like it , I love it.
about 70% of what i hang, I would'nt put in a shed, The other 30% i could'nt afford in my wildest dreams.
Just installed some raw silk in a den, 56" wide = $ 190 a yard. Mistakes are not an option.
It's all a matter of taste, Like our HHR's . And the only opinion that counts is your own.
about 70% of what i hang, I would'nt put in a shed, The other 30% i could'nt afford in my wildest dreams.
Just installed some raw silk in a den, 56" wide = $ 190 a yard. Mistakes are not an option.
It's all a matter of taste, Like our HHR's . And the only opinion that counts is your own.
#47
I just like to bag on people for my own amusement.
Don't take much of what I say seriously.
At the root of this, isn't there an 'unsubscribe' option for e-mails?
Don't take much of what I say seriously.
At the root of this, isn't there an 'unsubscribe' option for e-mails?