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Keep your fiengers crossed

"Horseplay" said:
It does run. It's located in the next state over...

I brought mine home in pieces (U-Haul truck and trailer) 1100 miles. Don't limit yourself to just the area you live in. Couple hundred bucks or less will fly you a lot of places.

It runs?? But how good and does it sound good? I don't want no pansy sound. I want to hear the rumble and feel it! :vic What about interior? How did that look? Need much work? Rust? Cowls? What wrong with it that the guy is selling it for cheap?
Damn you.. now you got me thinking which hurts my brain! Doesn't matter. I still haven't sold my 66 so no money to buy anything right now.

Traveling is difficult with hubbys work schedule. He works all night, sleeps all day - someone has to be awake during the day since kids are home for summer, so I have to keep it to no more than 4 hrs drive away if I want to ever be able to actually see it before buying.
 
The kid just posted the car on Craigslist http://roswell.craigslist.org/cto/1869069028.html

He has said he is firm on $5,000. He neglected to mention the 293,000 on the car, the fact he is not sure the car will start each time he turns the key, the quart of oil it uses each week, the hole in the mufflers, etc. He also says never raced...lol From the number of tickets he told me about I find that a bit stretching the truth.

For $3,500 it was a good buy. $5,000 is overpriced.
 
After learning more about it and everything you told me about it, I agree. I'd be scared to drive that thing as a daily driver as is.
 
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