About
Hello,
Thank you for visiting. The purpose of this site is to provide articles about the wonderful world of Classic Cars. If you love cars, I think you will enjoy my site. The articles and information will be in a simple format and will contain facts along with my opinions about the cars. I do not pretend to be an expert so it is very probable that you will find an opinion of mine that you disagree with or that I stated incorrectly. If you do, please provide your comments and I will correct the incorrect information.
I will also be providing information pertaining to New Cars from time to time.
As you read the articles I would appreciate any comments you may have that will help me improve the content of this site.
Thanks again for visiting.
Bobby Webb















{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }
Hi Bobby,
Nice site for car-buffs. Came across you through twitter and will be looking in from time to time. If I can help you in any way related to tires, let me know.
Bobby,
This is nice. I will check in from time to time to see what’s new. I am into all American muscle, however, I am really into vintage Pontiacs. I am currently restoring a 1964 GTO convertible. It’s about 90% complete and I am looking for that next project.
Thanks Steve, When you finish your car please email some pictures and some information about the restoration and I will be glad to include it in a post if you like.
Thanks again for the comment.
As a follow-up to Steve Yoakum’s comment, I’ve got a great 1969 Liberty Blue Pontiac GTO project car for sale. I started a frame-off restoration but unfortunately I picked the wrong restoration shop as 3 years + later, it is still in various parts and pieces. My health has gone south since I started this project and I am unable to finish it myself due to back problems.
I did however finish restoring the chassis and drivetrain. It has a 400 ci 350 hp engine with about 300 miles on it and a TH400 tranny that has been completely rebuilt by a racing shop. It includes a new streetable stall converter still in the box.
The chassis, engine, tranny and other parts are stored and the body is sitting on a cradle. The body was in good shape and has been stripped of the interior and all bumpers, chrome, etc. so it is ready for body work. The buyer will need to pick the car up in Wilmington, NC.
For more information on the Goat, please email: frankdavis@ec.rr.com.
Nice clean site Bobby. I don’t mean to spam up your page but could you list us in your links. We are McCormick’s Palm Springs Exotic Car Auctions. Next Event Feb 26th, 27th & 28th. Over 500 cars. http://www.Classic-CarAuction.com
Hey Bobby. Thanks for the articles. Great stuff.
Saw your web site through facebook… Bit of a classic car enthusiast. I own and run a 1982 Benz Turbo Desiel and a 1965 Triumph Herald convertable. The Triumph is running but not finished yet. I liked your site. Hope to make it back off and on to catch up…. Good Luck
I can only see your picture but can’t see the words the black screen covers the words. Hope everyone else does not have the same problem but would enjoy seeing your site and getting information. We own a 69 Corvette and would like to go and see and join Corvette Shows. Maybe you can help with the problem I am having.
Thanks
Dee email address darann6@yahoo.com
I am sorry that you are having problems. Are you having this problem on all pages of my site or just on a certain page? I checked all my pages from my end and they look OK. Maybe someone else will comment to this if they are having problems so we can pin point where it is.
I can see everything here…Pics and words
Thank you for the reply.
Bobby