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  • xwesxxwesx Member Posts: 17,676
    stickguy said:

    something to entertain Wes.

    Thanks for the flashbacks. I definitely needed to relive that trauma!

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,718
    @gsemike,
    Engine has only ever been cleaned with a damp cloth.
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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    I think I might have wiped some plastic down with a paper towel and windex once.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    On that Dodge Dart I see some of that wonderful patina has worn right through the metal.

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  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412

    On that Dodge Dart I see some of that wonderful patina has worn right through the metal.

    oooooooo even better
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,408
    Winter is coming - we had a dusting of snow Wednesday and Friday, flurries on Thursday, lows around 20F the past few days - all melted in a short time of course, but there's a nip in the air - time to get the old car out. Today it ran fine - heater works as well as ever, and the car got some attention. I've been playing with the idle speed to keep the battery charged when I let it warm up, and when I pulled over to take a call, I noticed it I set it too high, so I was going to get out and adjust it. I was not in the absolute best area (although by real world standards, nothing here is really bad), and after I had been parked for a few minutes, a couple maybe 30 something guys came out from a nearby building and ogled the car. It was funny, these guys looked a little rough but were almost in awe of the car - one was amazed by the interior, which surprised me. Old cars can be a funny common denominator. Also had a guy in a Forester pull up beside me at a light in traffic and compliment the car. Hopefully can get a few more drives in before some periods of hibernation:




  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 262,067

    This is what we had in Denver, from Friday night to this morning

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,265
    I was surprised not to see even a bit of snow when watching bits of the Broncos game today. I saw reports that up to a foot of snow was possible. Weather forecasting continues to spiral down it seems.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    I don't want to see that. My new foundation was poured Friday, and we might get overnight lows the middle of next week a couple of times below zero. I hope it won't cause any issues since it will still be fully exposed and not completely cured.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    That 75’ Impala made me remember why I lost interest in most cars in the mid 70s. That “glasshouse” nonsense was because GM was trying to save a few pennies on crank windows for the rear passengers.

    I like that 71’ Ford. I’m drawn to that grill.

    The 79’ Mustang has a nice interior, is that original to those cars. We’re they into the 4 cyl. engines by then?

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    stickguy said:

    I don't want to see that. My new foundation was poured Friday, and we might get overnight lows the middle of next week a couple of times below zero. I hope it won't cause any issues since it will still be fully exposed and not completely cured.

    I think you mean below freezing unless you go by Celsius.

    Don’t they put something in concrete these days that lets it cure at below freezing temperatures?

    Heck of a temperature swing from yesterday. I almost took the convertible back out.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    yes, below freezing. and they have additives for cold weather pours, but those cost extra and some builders won't even pay for it when it is cold. considering it was in the 70s last week when they poured I highly doubt they added anything.

    it will be almost 5 days, and if it drops below 32 it probably won't be by much or for long, it won't be of any concern. Well, I will worry about it, but I highly doubt the builder will be!

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  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412

    On that Dodge Dart I see some of that wonderful patina has worn right through the metal.

    oooooooo even better

    That 75’ Impala made me remember why I lost interest in most cars in the mid 70s. That “glasshouse” nonsense was because GM was trying to save a few pennies on crank windows for the rear passengers.

    I like that 71’ Ford. I’m drawn to that grill.

    The 79’ Mustang has a nice interior, is that original to those cars. We’re they into the 4 cyl. engines by then?

    79 Mustang could have a 4, 6 or 8 I'd expect. If it's an 8 already, it could be good for a build as it looks quite clean. Kinda need to mention that in the ad
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,408
    I'd bet a lot that the Mustang is a 6.
  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412
    fintail said:

    I'd bet a lot that the Mustang is a 6.

    Thats what I'd expect as well
  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412
    Marketplace on Long Island

    60 Biscayne is probably totally shot but it's 5 grand

    Supra with an Auto

    Supra with a stick Higher quality but much more dear

    ZR1 corvette I'd perfer the original wheels and an epoxy garage floor. Looks driven but decent

    74 Nova SS Those factory graphics really really demonstrate the end of a great era

    Prelude with a stick Unfortauntely throwing off used up vibes

    MR2 with a stick Really throwing off used up vibes for the price

  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,105
    edited November 2023
    gsemike said:

    fintail said:

    I'd bet a lot that the Mustang is a 6.

    Thats what I'd expect as well
    And in '79 it could either be the 2.8 L V6 or the 200 CID straight six. Either way, slooooow. And swapping in a V8 would require quite a few other upgrades. I'd rather find a nice 5.0 HO GT or LX.
  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    That Supra with auto is pretty pricey for all those miles.

    The Supra with a stick is probably 5X the original MSRP.

    I guess I’m shocked at how all used prices have exploded.

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  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,105

    @oldfarmer50 said:
    That Supra with auto is pretty pricey for all those miles.

    The Supra with a stick is probably 5X the original MSRP.

    I guess I’m shocked at how all used prices have exploded.

    MSRP was around $16,000 for that Supra.

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    Farmer, the Supra is not just a used car. It it a collectible now.

    I love the red Supra. Wanted one of those bad back then, but right out of college, well out of budget. Though I would have been fine with the 4 cylinder imitation (GT maybe?).

    I like the Nova too. I liked that generation body style. What I actually want is a the Pontiac GTO version of the Nova, with a shaker hood, 350 4 speed. those are cool. Nova with the gauges, really needs a better steering wheel though.

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  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412
    stickguy said:

    Farmer, the Supra is not just a used car. It it a collectible now.

    I love the red Supra. Wanted one of those bad back then, but right out of college, well out of budget. Though I would have been fine with the 4 cylinder imitation (GT maybe?).

    I like the Nova too. I liked that generation body style. What I actually want is a the Pontiac GTO version of the Nova, with a shaker hood, 350 4 speed. those are cool. Nova with the gauges, really needs a better steering wheel though.

    I always liked that vintage "GTO". That shaker looks cool
    They were slow as heck, but a small block is a small block. Plenty you can do to them now
  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412
    texases said:

    gsemike said:

    fintail said:

    I'd bet a lot that the Mustang is a 6.

    Thats what I'd expect as well
    And in '79 it could either be the 2.8 L V6 or the 200 CID straight six. Either way, slooooow. And swapping in a V8 would require quite a few other upgrades. I'd rather find a nice 5.0 HO GT or LX.
    Agree on the slowness. That straight 6 was like a cement mixer.
    There was some small 8 offered, smaller than 5.0, but the 5.0 pops right in. That could be good for a build to have a Fox that's a little different
  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412
    stickguy said:

    Farmer, the Supra is not just a used car. It it a collectible now.

    I love the red Supra. Wanted one of those bad back then, but right out of college, well out of budget. Though I would have been fine with the 4 cylinder imitation (GT maybe?).

    I like the Nova too. I liked that generation body style. What I actually want is a the Pontiac GTO version of the Nova, with a shaker hood, 350 4 speed. those are cool. Nova with the gauges, really needs a better steering wheel though.

    Yeah, I don't think that Supra was 4 grand in 84. I don't think a Tercel was even 4 grand by then
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 265,425
    gsemike said:

    stickguy said:

    Farmer, the Supra is not just a used car. It it a collectible now.

    I love the red Supra. Wanted one of those bad back then, but right out of college, well out of budget. Though I would have been fine with the 4 cylinder imitation (GT maybe?).

    I like the Nova too. I liked that generation body style. What I actually want is a the Pontiac GTO version of the Nova, with a shaker hood, 350 4 speed. those are cool. Nova with the gauges, really needs a better steering wheel though.

    Yeah, I don't think that Supra was 4 grand in 84. I don't think a Tercel was even 4 grand by then
    My stripper Accord Hatchback was $7K MSRP in 1982.

    The Supra in 1984 was probably close to $15K

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330

    I think a GTI was about $9k then

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  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,105
    stickguy said:

    I think a GTI was about $9k then

    Speaking from experience ('83 GTI), you are correct.
  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    texases said:

    @oldfarmer50 said:

    That Supra with auto is pretty pricey for all those miles.

    The Supra with a stick is probably 5X the original MSRP.

    I guess I’m shocked at how all used prices have exploded.

    MSRP was around $16,000 for that Supra.


    Really? I did a quick Google search and it said a little over $4k. I thought that sounded cheap.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    “ Farmer, the Supra is not just a used car. It it a collectible now.”

    I figured as much but even with a $16k original sticker it’s pricey for a car with 167,000 miles.

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,718
    I wish they had shown under the hoods of those Supra's.
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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330

    “ Farmer, the Supra is not just a used car. It it a collectible now.”

    I figured as much but even with a $16k original sticker it’s pricey for a car with 167,000 miles.

    find a $4,000 sticker 1970 Hemi Cuda with 167k and see what that costs.

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  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412

    texases said:

    @oldfarmer50 said:

    That Supra with auto is pretty pricey for all those miles.

    The Supra with a stick is probably 5X the original MSRP.

    I guess I’m shocked at how all used prices have exploded.

    MSRP was around $16,000 for that Supra.

    Really? I did a quick Google search and it said a little over $4k. I thought that sounded cheap.

    I saw that. I think it was AU :D
  • andres3andres3 Member Posts: 13,923
    Winter is coming? Wouldn't know it in San Diego, were having a week of highs in the 80's.
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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,408
    It was 79F here 2 weeks ago yesterday. I saw 17F on my way to work Monday, and this weekend will be around 50F. Yo-yo time of year.
  • texasestexases Member Posts: 11,105
    edited November 2023

    That turbo slant six-would be fun, but think what power you’d have if you put the same $$ into a 340. Engine Masters did a turbo 225, they got it up to about 300 hp before the head gasket blew.

    And that odd wheels at least gets the ‘big horns’ prize.

  • sdasda Member Posts: 7,570
    94 Mustang photographs well, could be a fun buy.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330
    I could do the Mustang if it had a 5 speed.

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,265
    stickguy said:

    I could do the Mustang if it had a 5 speed.

    Well, it probably needs a transmission anyway, so... :D

    The Cutlass is odd - says the interior is good, but doesn't show it. Engine transplant could be good or bad.

    The Town Car looks like too good a deal not to suspect something is up with it.

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  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412

    I loke the Lemans wagon. The cragars probably really help the appearance. I think you probably clean up the interior and drive it as is. Makes a unique 3rd car for home depot runs

  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,938

    The wheels on the Townie tell you all you need to know.

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  • gsemikegsemike Member Posts: 2,412
    tjc78 said:

    The wheels on the Townie tell you all you need to know.

    Yeah, talk about being out of place
  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,190
    ab348 said:

    stickguy said:

    I could do the Mustang if it had a 5 speed.

    Well, it probably needs a transmission anyway, so... :D

    The Cutlass is odd - says the interior is good, but doesn't show it. Engine transplant could be good or bad.

    The Town Car looks like too good a deal not to suspect something is up with it.
    I bet the Town Car has problems with the air ride, a common Lincoln problem. Not cheap to fix even if you can find parts.

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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,408
    Wheels on the TC are all kinds of wrong, yet don't offend me much, they look like they could be of the era.
  • sdasda Member Posts: 7,570
    The 91 DeVille has the optional Bose, probably very rare in an low optioned car. Looks decent overall.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330

    What was row your own? As is gone.

    I actually like B210s, but not poverty spec and has to be the hatch. The coupe just looks awkward.

    Lexus looks like a good car for a teen

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,938
    91 Explorer. I actually kind of like it. Link is working now.

    That 84 Conti is decent for the price. Swap out the cam and intake to HO from a Mustang or Mark VII and make some power with it.

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,938
    sda said:

    The 91 DeVille has the optional Bose, probably very rare in an low optioned car. Looks decent overall.

    Other than leather what is that Caddy missing? Looks pretty loaded for the time.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,330

    I love that explorer. Assuming not rusted out underneath a great winter car!

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