Meeting Biffle Tomorrow - Have Question

SeventyMach1

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Well, it's a big MAYBE .... but I think I will be hangin' out with Greg Biffle tomorrow. Compliments of the job. :D I know his mom will be there for sure ... and she says that he should be there as well.


Now my question is about my car. This may sound weird ... or even rediculous to you guys. :shrug: I had a friend throw out the recommendation for me to get "some part" of my car signed by him. For the most part, I'm saying NO ONE's touching my car. But then again .... the thought is there. I've had so many signature's from various celebs through my events that they really hardly mean anything to me. As far as The Biff .... I'm a huge fan. So what do you guys think? Maybe in a kinda' concealed area of my car? Like say .... the underside of my console lid with a paint Sharpie? Feel free to throw some ideas for me, but as of now I'm still saying NO.

BTW, I just wanted to add a little story here. One of my best friends met Greg a while back at a gas station in a small local town of all places. He was in a red Lightning. My friend was on his bike pumping gas as well. He said, "man that's a nice bike ... I'd like to have one like that." Then my friend responded with "I like that truck more ... you want to trade?" Don't remember exactly what the conversation was from there .... just that the Biff proceeded to do a burnout while leaving the gas station. :rlaugh:
 
Justin my first response was H3ll no but it's your choice....I don't think it would be too bad to have him sign the inside of the glove box with a gold or "opal " sharpie.......def not anything on the outside or dash etc.......
 
I see it like this Justin

You say you're a big fan so you know what his sig means to you.

A pic of him with his real sig could be worth a lot someday.

The glove box door idea don't sound too bad either.

You could always tell your buds to open the door and have a lotta fun with their reactions.

Be sure to let us know what happens :nice:

Grady
 
Well I would guess it depends how big of a Biffle fan you are. If he is your god and you idolize him, then hell yeah let him sign it.

But if you're a casual fan, then no way. It's not gonna increase the value of your car. If I were going to buy your car someday I'd think that it was cool that Greg Biffle signed it (I'm a big NASCAR guy) but that wouldn't add value to it IMO.

Adam
 
drakesdad said:
I don't think it would be too bad to have him sign the inside of the glove box with a gold or "opal " sharpie.


Well, I have the pen just in case, lol. More than likely I won't do it, though.

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I'll also be taking these little fellows along. They have driver's sig. blocks anyway. Plus they may be valuable since he only ran this Taurus one year. Notice the big boy is for ages 5 & up. That little guy is for ages 18 & up. :shrug:

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I dont get it. Why not have him sign some memorabilia or something (like in your pic above) - that way you keep the sig forever (we know you ponder car swapping occasionally).

Have fun with it mang - you're a walkin posterchild for reasons to join the military. :nice:
 
well if he knows how to turn right i say go for it........ :lol:

J/K


i wouldn't even get Stever Saleen, or Jack Roush to sign my car, not just a like them or not but more of a thing with my car not being of their production line..


jason
 
mricci said:
but thats becasue until i read this thread I didnt know who he was.


Well, he won more races than any other driver last year, lol. Been a fan since he started. But I guess NASCAR tends to be more of a southern thing.

And for those bashers I've seen on here before .... if you ever see a race in person (vs. on TV) you'd more than likely enjoy it. More so if you study up on how the cars are set up and what it takes to do so.
 
HISSIN50 said:
(we know you ponder car swapping occasionally).


Nope. Not this one. Sentimental value. There's more behind it than can be explained .... but let's just say I'll only part with this car when I pass on.



You guys have finished talking me out of it. The more I think about it .... it's seems even more stupid than I originally thought. Thanks for the help .... I guess I needed that extra input to see what others would think.
 
Oops, I thought you had pondered trading it a little while back. In that case, I would let someone sign my car - I like the glovebox idea or somewhere that's classy (or on a nice little plate that could be removable - put it on the console or something.
Before I should have said that if I could only get one signature, I'd have something like a toy car box signed. But if you can get a couple, I'd get the toy and car both signed. You can always remove the sig in the real car. :D

I hope you have a blast!
 
have him sign the intake manifold or some interior part that can be swapped out and saved in a safe place. that way if you wanted it on for a car show or to impress someone u can always put it back on