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3 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

My backside's always chapped when I find something cool in the desert, but that generations of mouth-breathers couldn't think of anything better than to use it for target practice.

I agree completely. Especially when said mouth-breathers find a "not-our-preferred-make" to be worth more as fodder for target practise or other "Gummo" activities. 

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7 hours ago, 1972coronet said:

I agree completely. Especially when said mouth-breathers find a "not-our-preferred-make" to be worth more as fodder for target practise or other "Gummo" activities. 

It's not really "target practice" when all ya do is engage in an orgy of mindless destruction. I shoot, and far as I recall, it doesn't take much "practice" to hit a stationary car from a few yards.  

Far as Gummo goes, I had to look it up...and I could have lived my whole life without knowing somebody whizzed away 2 million bucks making a piece of dog-squeeze like that, but what do I know? It's apparently Great Art.

According to Wikipee: "Film websites Mubi and They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? have listed Gummo among their 1000 greatest films of all time", and "Werner Herzog praised the film and talked about being impressed by the bacon taped to the wall during the bathtub scene."

Great art, eh? Maybe I'll encase a few of my cat's droppings in a big blob of polyester resin tinted yellow to look like amber...or something. Oughtta be worth hundreds of thousands and gain me international acclaim, wot?    ;)

 

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I don't see what the big deal is. The car literally doesn't have a single usable panel on it anywhere. A couple hundred bullet holes sure didn't hurt it. Have to give KTW credit for putting his initials in the door though. 

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2 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

It's not really "target practice" when all ya do is engage in an orgy of mindless destruction. I shoot, and far as I recall, it doesn't take much "practice" to hit a stationary car from a few yards.  

Far as Gummo goes, I had to look it up...and I could have lived my whole life without knowing somebody whizzed away 2 million bucks making a piece of dog-squeeze like that, but what do I know? It's apparently Great Art.

"[O]rgy of mindless destruction", indeed. I was attempting to apply some semblance of tact in my drawing a comparison between the destruction of the GTO and the activities of those in an outrageous semi-documentary which exhibits similar actions.

I happen to be one of those freaks who enjoys Gummo (and oddball cinema in general -- pre-1970 Warhol films included). Concurrently, I also enjoy a wide variety of cinema and art, etc. As a visual and conceptual artist, I dig on shock value -- not truly extreme and definitive pornographic stuff done purely for shock value (i.e., no intrinsic value), but rather stuff that makes one think.

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2 hours ago, Plowboy said:

I don't see what the big deal is. The car literally doesn't have a single usable panel on it anywhere. A couple hundred bullet holes sure didn't hurt it. Have to give KTW credit for putting his initials in the door though. 

I'm thinking the body wasn't this bad until it was shot up and beat on (look at the hood). The car still had it's original numbers matching engine. The article said that the property owners had interests in Mopars, so I'm guessing anything else was fair game. 

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28 minutes ago, NOBLNG said:

I don’t see how it could be feasible to restore that.😳 Hopefully it managed to draw fire away from other potential victims.

Odds are it will donate it's id tags to another car that'll be sold as a "real deal" gto.

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There is a YouTube series about the guy that bought the car. He is a Pontiac guy that has a nice GT37.

He made the car drivable (not really street legal). He replaced the engine/trans and rear end to do it.

The roof on the car is really bad and I think the chassis is twisted. It looks like it was rolled before being shot up.

There is an engine teardown episode and it is REALLY nasty. Some of the pushrods are rusted thru.

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I'm a firm believer in the idea of saving a car instead of scrapping it, but I don't understand why anyone would bother with this one. 

There does come a point when restoring or rebuilding doesn't make sense. 

I mean, maybe if this car had some sort of strong sentimental value for the guy, but it doesn't appear so.

 

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2 hours ago, iamsuperdan said:

...I don't understand why anyone would bother with this one. 

If you think it through, I'm pretty sure you'll come to the realization it's never going to be a restored car.

It's just a runner made from a sad mess that most people would crush, surely an attention-getter at shows, a conversation-starter, possibly a statement condemning mindless destruction, and arguably "art"...at least as artistically valid as some of the horrible cobbled-up bubble-gum-welded semi-operational and often undrivable rat-rods built by people who couldn't turn out a functional vehicle if their lives depended on it.

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