drpreposterous
Well-Known Member
Lurker and long-time C-body admirer here. I've owned A- and B-bodies. Sold my '64 Dart GT three years ago and am miserable sans Mopar. I want to spring for another, but--unlike three years ago, when I had a winter car--this one would have to be an all-year daily driver. Sonny boy's moved out of state with my DD. Both kids are in college. Driveway space is tight. Is this a crazy idea? I'm longing to make a slab Chrysler (or even Plymmie or Dodge) my DD.
Considerations:
Fuel economy is not a problem. My commute is a scant 8 miles.
Winter driving? Hey, I've piloted RWD all my life. Sand bags in the trunk and a little finesse.
Safety: I intend to:
I'm a good nurse but have precious little in the way of mechanical skills. So, for reliability:
As a passing nod at the Detroit winter salt baths (no illusions here):
Since the world under-appreciates the magnificence of the early Cs, I figure my initial outlay (along with planned improvements) shouldn't be outrageous. If I can get four good years out of it, I wanna try. Am I delusional? Your thoughts, slings and arrows are all welcome.
Brian
Considerations:
Fuel economy is not a problem. My commute is a scant 8 miles.
Winter driving? Hey, I've piloted RWD all my life. Sand bags in the trunk and a little finesse.
Safety: I intend to:
- Retrfit AAJ or Scarebird front disc brakes and dual MC (question: will stock wheels do?)
- Consult Daniel Stern Lighting for the best in light safety. Mebbe a third brake light for the idiots who text and drive.
- Shoulder belts. But no seat swaps for the sake of head rests. Seems garish, to me. Unless say a '73 c body seat swap is doable. Even then...hate to do that.
I'm a good nurse but have precious little in the way of mechanical skills. So, for reliability:
- Pertronix or some such electronic ignition
- Elect. fuel pump? (whatcha think?)
- And a modest budget for any immediate repairs needed.
As a passing nod at the Detroit winter salt baths (no illusions here):
- Thorough underbody coating of Rust Bullet or POR-15 or some such
Since the world under-appreciates the magnificence of the early Cs, I figure my initial outlay (along with planned improvements) shouldn't be outrageous. If I can get four good years out of it, I wanna try. Am I delusional? Your thoughts, slings and arrows are all welcome.
Brian