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Originally Posted by glorkar
I don't have any with the turbo engine yet, it'* kind of a work in progress. But I do have a bunch from before. Check out http://www.angelfire.com/wi3/mustang/cars/cars.html
Mine is the second one one down on the left.
Mine is the second one one down on the left.
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My second car is a 1969 Continental Mark III (460, 365 hp and 500 tq---9 mpg, two door, sleeps 6 [or 10 if you include the trunk])
I also have a 1968 Yamaha YAS1C
and...a 1975 SS16 Twin Cylendar Sears (Garden tractor)
My wife drives a 1998 Mercury Quest,...er...Nissan Villeger, ....no....Its a Mercury Villeger made by Nissan. (I hate that thing).
I also have a 1968 Yamaha YAS1C
and...a 1975 SS16 Twin Cylendar Sears (Garden tractor)
My wife drives a 1998 Mercury Quest,...er...Nissan Villeger, ....no....Its a Mercury Villeger made by Nissan. (I hate that thing).
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My daily driver is an '87 T-Bird 3.8 right now. The Bonneville is my wife'*. Anyway, my secondary car right now is my '86 T-Bird Turbo w/5 speed, only it'* not running right and needs a clutch. LOL The third car is an '80 LTD with 71,xxx original miles and a 302-2bbl. I've got about 10 other cars scattered here in Missouri and one in Tennessee I'm about to pick up as well. Soon my '62 Ranchero will be back on the road (hopefully), so I can terrorize the streets of Jonesburg once again.
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Mom'* got the '98 Altima.
Right now, Camry to replace it would suffice. Unfortunately, we had just bought this Nissan NVH++ wonder [to replace the Cressida] when not long after, someone in the family (cousin'* cousin) offered my dad to buy a '99 Grand Prix GTP [black] with all the options and 120,000km. For $10,000 - the cost to buy the car after the lease [company car; an Acura MDX replaced his GTP]. Ironically, $10,000 was what we paid for the Altima.
But, all is not lost. The guy who ended up scoring that GTP hi-poed the thing out. Pulley, springs, and I think he even went *into* the engine, ie, pistons, rings, etc, or it might just have been rockers, all heresay.
Right now, Camry to replace it would suffice. Unfortunately, we had just bought this Nissan NVH++ wonder [to replace the Cressida] when not long after, someone in the family (cousin'* cousin) offered my dad to buy a '99 Grand Prix GTP [black] with all the options and 120,000km. For $10,000 - the cost to buy the car after the lease [company car; an Acura MDX replaced his GTP]. Ironically, $10,000 was what we paid for the Altima.
But, all is not lost. The guy who ended up scoring that GTP hi-poed the thing out. Pulley, springs, and I think he even went *into* the engine, ie, pistons, rings, etc, or it might just have been rockers, all heresay.
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1967 GTO, or at least did have until I gave it to my son-in law
My wife drives a 2000 Montana
and my In-case-something-screws-up car is a 93 Taurus
I also have a 69 Ford F-100 "Lurch"
ken
My wife drives a 2000 Montana
and my In-case-something-screws-up car is a 93 Taurus
I also have a 69 Ford F-100 "Lurch"
ken
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