Posted By: 69_SIX_PACK
Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/13/23 07:43 PM
One of my favourite websites 20 years ago was Wolfie's Cars in PA.
Remember he had a knack of finding some incredibly cool (and rough) AARs and T/As.
Does anyone remember the internet address? I know its long gone but I was just curious what it was.
Did anyone ever save any pictures of any of his cars?
I know he is still around as I seen him at Carlisle this past year. He has a very distinctive voice. I always stop and say hi.
Anyway if anyone remembers his website or has pictures I would appreciate it.
Dave
Posted By: moparjim79
Re: Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/13/23 09:59 PM
No real help here- but your post brought back memories from when I was a teen. Historically always way overpriced, but when you closed your eyes after decoding vin and/or sheet, he had some AWESOME cars. His voice sounds like he gargled battery acid every morning!
Edit:
For those unfamiliar, he advertised all his cars for sale (which the majority were MAJOR resto projects/shells) at today's prices, but 25 years ago....
Posted By: mopars4ever
Re: Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/14/23 02:43 AM
I bought a 73 Petty blue 340 duster from him many years ago.with no engine. It was way rusted beyond repair and I kept the fender tag and stuff as a keepsake.
Posted By: Kidsixpack
Re: Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/18/23 05:42 AM
Reminds me of Heminet One of the first sites I got in to.
KID
Posted By: HoosierTA
Re: Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/20/23 12:08 AM
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Wolfie had the build sheet to my TA. In his orange car, he found three build sheets; none were for his car. Sold mine to me at a fair price. Nice fellow
Posted By: fc7_plumcrazy
Re: Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/22/23 01:31 PM
Reminds me of Heminet One of the first sites I got in to.
KID
thanks.
Yes, heminet.com brings back memories from 20+ years ago
Carsten
Posted By: formula_s
Re: Wolfie's Cars in PA - 01/22/23 03:46 PM
Wolfie would strip cars down to the bones and then give a detailed fender tag listing of all the options the car once had. He had plastic bread trays of pitted e body door handles at Carlisle. He sold junk. If you had a hole to fill on your car he had a worn out part to fill it.