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NO! is the answer to your question.
I would like to point out that Indiana isn't what I would call an east coast state. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2009/5/12 20:08
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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actualy craig didn't say east coast, i did. he said back east. which would be anything east of his state! lol
Posted on: 2009/5/12 20:11
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Quite a few people out here would. 57-74 Chrysler products, mid 60's to mid 70's GM and late 50's to 60's Fords. Even the most basic, common models out where you are have been a rarity here for decades. I bought a 59 Edsel from Indiana that was cheaper than a rust box out here. Even with the shipping, I was still ahead of the game. I had a rusty old 73 Buick listed on ebay once that some guy bid $1800 for the car just so he could use the fenders on his car. Most Fords older than 74 usually look good but have major frame damage, the Chryslers just fell apart, and the GM's depend on the year as to what rots and when. I have limits though. If it's cheaper to buy from afar than fix up a local bucket, if available, then I go for it.
Posted on: 2009/5/12 23:38
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Did somebody say Cosworth Vega?
I just happen to have one of those, too. Only 13K on the clock now, it was originally puchased, new, by a little old lady from my hometown - honest! Yet, I've been so busy that I haven't had that car on the road in nearly three years. (No, it is not for sale.) The Cosworth Vegas were a little overpriced and underpowered when they fianlly debuted in 1975, but still fun on the open road. In more recent years some people in a fine example of a club put their heads together and found way to reindex the cams to put more power at the low end of the curve for greatly improved seat-of-the-pants feel, while still meeting emissions standards. As much as I love my V8 Packard, I also highly recommend the Cosworth Vega as an affordable hobby car, but avoid the rusty ones.
Posted on: 2009/5/13 9:04
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did some one say you SUCK!!!!? Just kidding! Seriously Brian Eric thinks very highly of you and thats good enough for me! got any pics of the 'cos?
Posted on: 2009/5/17 2:15
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