I'm Gonna be in the Movies. . .

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Dutch

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Okay, it isn't going to be me and it isn't a movie but a play. A local high school drama teacher/director is doing "Greased Lightning 2". She somehow got a hold of a pic of Lucile (my '55 BelAir 4dr sedan) and wants to use her in the play. Having been a high school drama student and stage hand and knowing how hard it is a times to find "period" correct props, I told her that she could use Lucile in her play. She said that Lucile will be listed in the handbill and I will get a footnote listing me as the owner. I will also get opening night tickets to the play for the family.

Me and Lucile . . .
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She told me no harm or damage would be done to the car but we are still working out the details. One thing that I am adamant about is that they have some type of liablitiy insursance to cover any damages to Lucile.

Thanks, here is the original post on Lucile if your interested: http://http://www.smokingmeatforums....ead.php?t=1291
 
Thats pretty cool
 
Beautiful car Dutch! It'd make me a little nervous to have a bunch of high school kids around it but I give ya credit for helping.
 
Sounds way cool Dutch. Love to see those old classics lovingly restored. My Dad is working madly on a 65 Chevelle but he's going the hotrod route. You wouldn't happen to know anyone interested in a Stude?? it's a 52 starlight coupe. It really isn't suitable for stock resto but it would make a killer hot rod and the big bonus is the glass is all there.

LS
 
Dutch, that's a clean machine you've got there. Bel Air's were the top dogs till the Impala came out.
 
Dutch!

I fell in love with Lucille the moment you presented her to us! She's got a lot of character, built of real steel and is an example of true American ingenuity. By golly, she even has a real full sized back seat!

Uhhh, perhaps you should suggest a Miata for the play....
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Cheers!
 
Actually, Rich, spoken like a man who, as a young man, actually owned such vehicles and who LATER became a dad! 1 girl, two boys. Go figure!

Cheers!
 
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