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Re: I Just Saw a British "Sterling" (Honda Accord) [martian] by fintail
Jul 03, 2009 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: martian (Jul 01, 2009 10:02 pm)

I think those cars ended up with the worst of Japanese and British traits.
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. by fintail
Jul 03, 2009 (7:39 am)
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I saw this thing on a highway in podunk yesterday:
 

 
Looked pristine and restored, early model, and it wasn't on fire or wobbling or anything like that.
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Re: . [fintail] by andys120
Jul 03, 2009 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: fintail (Jul 03, 2009 7:39 am)

Wow, a Series I XJ6 is a very rare animal. Pretty good snapshot, is that from a cellphone?
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Re: . [Mr_Shiftright] by hpmctorque
Jul 03, 2009 (3:04 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jun 24, 2009 7:16 am)

That Volvo may be a good C4C candidate...maybe, possibly, assuming..., but from your description of the driver, he probably wouldn't qualify for a loan. Ya never know, though. He could be a rich eccentric masquerading as a, well, poor eccentric.
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Re: . [andys120] by fintail
Jul 03, 2009 (3:46 pm)
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Replying to: andys120 (Jul 03, 2009 11:54 am)

I wish I knew how determine the exact year...it was tough to get a good pic. Normal (digital) camera, I usually keep it in the door when I go on a long drive.
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. by fintail
Jul 04, 2009 (12:34 pm)
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Spotted at a used car lot in podunk, this gargantuan 62 Olds:
 

 

 

 
(cellphone pics)
 
I didn't post the drivers side pic because there's a big dent in the front fender that makes the car look pretty horrible . The paint is old and faded unevenly - original perhaps, and metallics never age well if not maintained. Light surface rust on the chrome that could easily be cleaned, but not much rust on the body. Rotten old tires, who knows what it is like under the hood. Interior was pretty decent though, and I noticed it had a Wonderbar radio. It's not as nice as it looks in the pics, but it's not horrible and shouldn't totally be a lost cause if one can do work by themselves. They want $2500 for it, but I am sure it could be had for 2 grand or less.
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I like it.... by ghulet
Jul 05, 2009 (1:47 am)
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....I especially like the weirdo deep-set steering wheel center and the football-shaped taillights. Wondering what the upholstery looks like under those nasty covers (front, anyway).....looks like factory A/C (see vents...not unusual for a 98) and power windows, no? Unless it's a basket case, $2500 doesn't seem so bad....I'm huge fan of four-door hardtops, they're tough to find in general (at least if eBay is any indication)......seems for every 4HT, there are 10 two-doors or convertibles in every ilk.
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Sighted by lokki
Jul 05, 2009 (5:20 am)
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1970 Dodge Charger 500 with the bumblebee stripe across the rear fenders and trunk at the local highend car wash. Looked like an unmolested original - very good, without looking overly glossy. No loud exhaust, original wheels. Had the original Waco Texas Dealer's logo on the trunk
 
Excellent BUT: It was that soft green the Chrysler liked in those years, with a white vinyl top and a green interior.
 
Somehow that dragged the desirabilty meter down into the low end for me. I understand about how hot it gets in Texas, so the white top makes practical sense. Still, since there's nothing practical about a 1970 Dodge Charger anyhow, why not a black roof.
 
Would putting black vinyl in place of the white bring up the desirability enough to offset the fact that the car wouldn't be factory original anymore?
 
It sure would have in my book.
 
Looked like this but not this pretty green
 

 
More like this green... but a little softer
 
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Re: Sighted [lokki] by andre1969
Jul 05, 2009 (5:43 am)
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Replying to: lokki (Jul 05, 2009 5:20 am)

Good lord, it looks like they offered just about every color under the sun in 1970! Here's a Dodge paint chart from that year
 
They had SIX shades of green that year! There was a light green that seemed popular back then, sort of a sage green I think it's called, that I always thought was pretty nice. Probably what Chrysler called the "light green poly", while that olive color was probably the "dark green poly". I wonder what shade of green that Charger with the white roof is? Looks metallic, and emerald to me, and I don't think it really matches up to anything on that paint chart. Of course, sometimes those scanned-in images don't always reflect the true color.
 
I got to experience first-hand what a difference color can make when it comes to heat, when I bought my second '79 New Yorker. It's midnight blue, with a matching cloth interior that's sort of a corduroy pattern, with a bit of vinyl trim in places. My first NYer is light creme, with a matching leather interior. On hot days, the blue one becomes downright brutal, and heats up much more quickly, and much worse, than the creme one. I knew color made some difference, but didn't think it would be THAT noticeable! Still, that's changing the color of everything...body, roof, and interior. I wonder how much of a difference changing just the roof would make?
 
Those old 60's cars (and for all intents and purposes, a '70 Charger is still a 60's car) tended to have better fresh-air ventilation than later cars, what with the vent windows, roll-down rear windows, the big fresh-air vents under the dash, etc. Plus, they weren't sealed as tightly, which probably helped with heat build-up. And I imagine even little details, like the way the side glass curved in so much more on the 70's cars, letting in more of the sun's rays, made a difference. So even with a black roof, something like that Charger might not be too bad.
 
My '68 Dart used to be black, with a black vinyl interior, and I don't remember it being too bad. I was a lot younger back then, though...22 when I bought the car, and 23 when I repainted it back to its original white, so I probably had a higher tolerance for pain back then!

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