Duke wrote: I'd be worried about those patches of Bondo that mysteriously go unmentioned in the ad.
It's in PA. Of course it has patched rust holes. That's like mentioning dashboard cracks in Arizona.
Duke wrote: I'd be worried about those patches of Bondo that mysteriously go unmentioned in the ad.
It's in PA. Of course it has patched rust holes. That's like mentioning dashboard cracks in Arizona.
I DD'd a 4-door 1966 Impala (3-on-the-tree baby!) for 3 years and never ever ever ever thought twice about it. The classics are as reliable as the sunset, and cheaper than dirt to fix. At one point in time I had 6 adults in the car for a 6-hour road trip and no one complained (in fact, we had room for snack bags between us)
For fuel mileage I got 16mpg highway, a point or two over 20 in the city.
It's worth stating though, that at 17-miles, I decided my commute was getting too expensive for the Impala and have relegated to more "classic car" type duty.
Keith Tanner wrote:Duke wrote: I'd be worried about those patches of Bondo that mysteriously go unmentioned in the ad.It's in PA. Of course it has patched rust holes. That's like mentioning dashboard cracks in Arizona.
As far as I'm concerned, taking the photo in a way which makes them really easy to see is mentioning it. Without further explanation, I assume the cause to be the obvious, nothing mysterious about it.
A bunch of anarchists might light it on fire while you're bowling??? Other than that I've got nothing.
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/4891415222.html
Only if you can tell me why this would be a bad idea.
Because that was the first car I remember? Oh and they spin on icy on ramps :P We had one just like that growing up.
I cannot find a flaw in this plan, except maybe that it will handle like an aircraft carrier, but if you can make it accelerate and ride like an aircraft carrier there is nothing to loose.
fasted58 wrote: optical occlusion or adjust the seat?
If that car is like the Torino I drove in college, the seat bolts have pulled out of the rusty floor, so the seat is rocking back and forth like a La-Z-Boy recliner. I suspect if you go look at it in person you'll find it's really rough.
Chris.....I could probably get you this for pretty cheap if you really want to cruise big...
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/1968-giant-caddy-tell-me-about-it-and-what-its-worth/61140/page1/
My ideal DD is a big old rwd car with a stick, assuming its solid buy it, maybe throw a 4 spd od toploader at it, drive it.
Ranger50 wrote: Because a Bagged wagon Is better.....
I don't get doing really good pinstriping on a bad paint job. What's the deal with that?
JohnRW1621 wrote: In reply to SEADave: Not anarchist...Nihilists “We believe in nossink!”
"I do have a test today, that wasn't bullE36 M3. It's on European socialism. I mean, really, what's the point? I'm not European. I don't plan on being European. So who gives a crap if they're socialists? They could be fascist anarchists, it still doesn't change the fact that I don't own a car."
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