Amazon is your friend. Buy a copy."silverblueBP" said:Guess I'm not a "car guy".
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Amazon is your friend. Buy a copy."silverblueBP" said:Guess I'm not a "car guy".
"Horseplay" said:Amazon is your friend. Buy a copy.
"rollinsmoke65" said:78 Formula Firebird (its in pieces now)
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"rollinsmoke65" said:I have a problem with keeping things :shrug
Dump that 79 and grab the 72 today. That is a no-brainer (provided the 72 is in decent shape)."RustyRed" said:Join the club.
I caught myself seriously considering yesterday selling the white '79 and buying a '72 Formula 4 speed that was for sale. I figured the spread in what it would cost me to buy and what I could sell for would be about the same or less then the expense of fixing up the '79....also, I was born in '72 so I've always kind of wanted a '71 or '72 model.
Aah, Such memories. My first car was a 65 Plymouth Valiant"rollinsmoke65" said:Here is what we have sitting around.
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64 Plymouth Valiant (new project)
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"Horseplay" said:Dump that 79 and grab the 72 today. That is a no-brainer (provided the 72 is in decent shape).
Those early cars are much more desirable than the later birds. They are also less common. Grab one when you get the chance."RustyRed" said:Appeared in the ad to be in decent shape. However, when I went looking for the ad this morning it was deleted by author. Thinking it was sold already....
"Horseplay" said:Those early cars are much more desirable than the later birds. They are also less common. Grab one when you get the chance.
"S8NS 289" said:Also a 78 Cobra 2 T-top, I was planning on a mad maxish type build.