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#75 of 81 Re: My once and Future Q ship (xrunner2) [xrunner2]
by andre1969
Jan 16, 2009 (7:57 am)
I have heard that those early disc brake setups that Chrysler used were pretty bad. I just had drum brakes on my Darts. 9" on the '69, which had a slant six and 10" on the '68, with a 318. I tended to go through front brake shoes about every 10-15K miles, rear was around every 15-20K.
#76 of 81 Re: My Old Car [piCARso]
by texases
Jan 16, 2009 (8:52 am)
"101hp economical engine offering good performance while delivering 22 mpg off reg. gas"
I don't think it has what I'd call 'good performance', you'll be the slowest car on the road, but it'll be fine for leisurly drives on city streets and back roads. Just stay off the freeway! And I'd sure want to take a careful look at it for rust.
#77 of 81 Re: My Old Car [piCARso]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 16, 2009 (4:12 pm)
The bid is about there for real value....I'm thinkin' fair market with issues noted is about $6500 tops. It would be nice to have a photo of the repair work. Professional? A stolen detour sign riveted into the floor?
#78 of 81 My Future Car ?
by piCARso
Jan 16, 2009 (5:45 pm)
With the mesmerizing chant of the auctioneer from Barrett Jackson in the background I must send my appreciation for your astute observations concerning that Ford Futura. A second email to the seller pushing for rust details elicited this response : " Yes, it has had extensive underbody patches on all floors and heavy undercoating, quarter and rockers have patches and bondo. This is a very reputable 100 % positive ebay seller and with all the pictures and detailed positive info the rust issues were not mentioned. A good example for buyer beware. How easy to be seduced by the shiny surface. It ended at less then 7, reserve not met. The seller informed me that the buy me now price was $16,950. That seems a bit extreme. Not knowing the reserve during the bidding it is hard to show restraint, the clock ticking , the bid sitting for days at less then 6. I know that is what they count on. A good learning experience. The search continues. Thank you again for your knowledge and input, you hit this one right on the head.
#79 of 81 Re: My Future Car ? [piCARso]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 16, 2009 (5:56 pm)
$16,950??
HAHAHAHAHAHA.....You could buy a fairly decent (#3 condition) Falcon Sprint V-8 convertible for that.....and maybe even a 6 cylinder Mustang convertible.
Get real Duffy!
#81 of 81 Re: A 1964 Fleetwood 60 for Parm? [lokki]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Apr 03, 2009 (1:54 pm)
Looks good. Color's not the best, price seems fair enough.