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Even if you spend 7k on a nicer car, you’re still going to have to spend nearly the same amount on those things.True. Add another hundred for economy Nexen tires.
Much better to just spend the $7k and get a good car.
Even if you spend 7k on a nicer car, you’re still going to have to spend nearly the same amount on those things.True. Add another hundred for economy Nexen tires.
Much better to just spend the $7k and get a good car.
Yes, but looking at what $7k gets you anymore (in asking prices, anyway), I don't think that's an option either.
I'm not meaning to be a debbie-downer on ya. I'm just really glad I got my 3 cars years ago before all this stuff started getting *really* expensive.
But the news is saying everybody's been getting raises due to this inflation and it's all OK.
@cdmcclellan71
If the engine isn't locked up -- buy this car.
I don't think you'll find anything else comparable for the asking price.
Get it roadworthy as-is (meaning, don't tear it apart for a restoration) and likely you won't lose any money on it.
Even if you spend 7k on a nicer car, you’re still going to have to spend nearly the same amount on those things.
No tilt in this car. Here's some picturesDoes the car have tilt steering? The steering wheel looks totally different vs what I have (non-tilt).
Here's some more picturesFrom the photos, I'd be curious if this car were in a flood.
From the photos, I'd be curious if this car were in a flood.
It shows the Three spoke wheel in the brochure.That's Monaco 500 trim isin't it? Maybe the steering wheel comes with the trim?
For some reason I can't respond directly to the guy asking about the carb but here's a shot of it.True. Add another hundred for economy Nexen tires.
Much better to just spend the $7k and get a good car.
Would that have been because it was a 3 on the tree? I have seen that before.Buckets with the "buddy seat", just like my '67 Newport.
The rarest combination is the buckets, console, and column shift. As depicted in the console illustration in the '67 Chrysler service manual. Yes, there is a block-off plate for the shifter slot, in that illustration PLUS that block-off plate is listed in the Chrysler parts book, too!
I have a Dodge console in the correct armrest color. Just need that block-off plate!
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