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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 20:41:23 GMT
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 25, 2018 20:46:55 GMT
I wouldn't know. It'd be nice for someone who would cherish the car to buy it...that kind of car has sadly become rare.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2018 3:50:38 GMT
I would just buy it not to use as everyday driver, drive it once a week and that would be all. That way I would never have to fix anything on it. At least that's my plan. Stuff would have to be fixed anyway, but not that much.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 26, 2018 17:35:35 GMT
I would just buy it not to use as everyday driver, drive it once a week and that would be all. That way I would never have to fix anything on it. At least that's my plan. Stuff would have to be fixed anyway, but not that much. Good idea. I've been trying to convince my parents for us to acquire a classic car for a weekend driver.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 0:05:25 GMT
I don't know if I can justify it however. I just don't know.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 30, 2018 5:49:44 GMT
I can't provide any advice, but I will say after looking at the pictures, it's a nice looking car. Sadly we never got those kind of American cars where I live (Australia)....most of the American brands left the Australian market in the 1960s/1970s. We missed out on a lot of interesting cars.
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