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#28575 of 32322 Re: Stickguy [oldfarmer50]
by tjc78
Dec 10, 2012 (5:31 pm)
It's not just the head gaskets, it's a turd. That generation of Tbird/Cougar isn't a light car. The best part is the 4.6 gets similar MPG.
When my stepdad got the 96 for my Mom, I almost freaked he got the V6. He knew how much of a problem child the 3.8 was in my 93 Taurus LX
#28577 of 32322 Re: Stickguy [stickguy]
by steine13
Dec 11, 2012 (4:29 am)
"Figure, roughly, 3K or below. But I may have to wait until after the holidays to see how much is actually available, since that will also cover our final tuition payment for my son. "
Earth to Stickguy: Buy your car now, now, now.
From a private owner, you'll have a little extra time in January, maybe, but the dealers all have their high holy days starting, basically, with Christmas.
Tax season is coming, that's whene America gets their income tax returns, aka the only time when most low-income people have cash in their pockets.
And $3k cars become $4 cars in the blink of an eye. I learned this from a local car dealer, and have had it corroborated many times, most vocally by Steven Lang over on ttac dot com.
You want a cheap car, late fall is the time, maybe up to Christmas, when nobody's buying.
Shop like the wind.
Cheers -Mathias
#28578 of 32322 Re: evening Craig's to amuse you all [stickguy]
by roadburner
Dec 11, 2012 (8:58 am)
I have toyed around with finding a nice non-numbers matching 1973 Corvette with SB and stick. I like the smooth nose coupled with the twin bumpers in the rear. I don't care about the numbers matching because I'd drop a GM Performance crate motor in it along with a five speed. I may have over 25K in it when I was finished but I bet very few cars could catch it- especially after I tinkered with the suspension a bit...
#28579 of 32322 Re: Stickguy [stickguy]
by qbrozen
Dec 11, 2012 (9:23 am)
volvo is sticking around. No way I could ever find its equal for what I have in it, and no way I could ever have a better, lower mileage, spare car.
Yes, you can buy the Benz. But its more than your budget.
I was going to suggest the Fiat $199 lease. Hard to beat that for a new car. Although you do have to realize it is a $7200 commitment overall.
#28580 of 32322 My favorie oddball classic...
by roadburner
Dec 11, 2012 (10:19 am)
1972 Jensen Interceptor
It looks very clean; in it's day it was considered to be competition to the DBS. The fact that the engine and slushbox Chrysler means the mechanicals are cheap and easy to maintain. And you gotta love the Lear 8-track...
#28581 of 32322 Re: My favorie oddball classic... [roadburner]
by michaell
Dec 11, 2012 (10:38 am)
And you gotta love the Lear 8-track...
You think anyone has created an 8-track to USB conversion?
#28582 of 32322 Re: My favorie oddball classic... [michaell]
by steve_ HOST
Dec 11, 2012 (10:51 am)
Sort of.
8 Track USB Drive
Supposedly if your player has an audio-out connection, you can hook it up to your PC line-in and use Audacity or a similar program to play the tunes.
#28583 of 32322 Re: My favorie oddball classic... [roadburner]
by qbrozen
Dec 11, 2012 (11:04 am)
At least 1 rusted inner rocker in those pics. and the driver's seat doesn't look like I'd expect after just being redone last year.
#28584 of 32322 Re: My favorie oddball classic... [michaell]
by tjc78
Dec 11, 2012 (12:17 pm)
You think anyone has created an 8-track to USB conversion
No but I've seen someone take one of those 8Track to Cassette adapters and then put in a tape to line out plug so they could play their MP3 player. This was the best solution to keeping the factory 8track player in the car.