There are no rules at Pasteiner’s; this 1970 Fairlady 240Z was one of the best I had ever seen.
The Fist, in Detroit’s Hart Plaza, is a tribute to boxer Joe Louis. The arm measures 24 feet long and is suspended by a 24-foot long tripod. It is said to represent Louis’s fighting in the ring, as well as outside the ring as he battled against Jim Crow laws. General Motors’ world headquarters are in the background.
Some of the cars sitting outdoors are worth saving; some are not. This lineup includes a right-hand drive 1962 London Taxi, a Graham-Paige, and a 1924 Dodge Brothers sedan.
Ugly? Yes. Complete? Yes. Restorable? Maybe. Cheap? Very. This runs when parked Beetle would be an ideal parts car or rat rod.
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