Very possibly.When I joined here I think you were already banned!!! ;)
Very possibly.When I joined here I think you were already banned!!! ;)
Very seldom do I seek out a particular car and wait for one to come along. I take the opportunistic approach, I see one, I negotiate to my limit, if I get it, fine, but if I don’t, fine too. If I get it, I love it, fix it, drive it, and maybe sell it and start the whole process over. You’re missing out on many happy miles of driving by waiting for the right car to come along. I currently know of at least 2 cars that can be had for a really decent price. This little A body convertible is a solid little car, can probably be had for less than $1500. Put a couple Hundy in to it to tune it up, put fresh fluids in it, and drive it.I agree, I really need to get one before it's to late
You kinda have to, since the vintage car population is diminishing, especially Mopars, since there were less of them to begin with. I consider myself VERY fortunate to have found one of the models I was actually looking for.I take the opportunistic approach.....................
Agree 100%. I waited almost 30 years to finally get a car I really wanted, the rest all came to me by chance. I have a couple honey holes full of cars to pursue, but as of now, there’s nothing in the hole that is really making me go for it. But, I’ll make every attempt to get one for somebody who really wants one. Lots of good A and B body stuff, and more than a few great trucks.You kinda have to, since the vintage car population is diminishing, especially Mopars, since there were less of them to begin with. I consider myself VERY fortunate to have found one of the models I was actually looking for.
Glad that you found what you were looking for.You kinda have to, since the vintage car population is diminishing, especially Mopars, since there were less of them to begin with. I consider myself VERY fortunate to have found one of the models I was actually looking for.
So, what is the car you’re looking for?I saw a couple of cars with a digital dash and GPS speedometer, what's the pro and cons of them
Very seldom do I seek out a particular car and wait for one to come along. I take the opportunistic approach, I see one, I negotiate to my limit, if I get it, fine, but if I don’t, fine too. If I get it, I love it, fix it, drive it, and maybe sell it and start the whole process over. You’re missing out on many happy miles of driving by waiting for the right car to come along.
You kinda have to, since the vintage car population is diminishing, especially Mopars, since there were less of them to begin with. I consider myself VERY fortunate to have found one of the models I was actually looking for.
Even after ten years, yeah, I agree. Frankly, I think we've all been kinda light on him in comparison.You DO realize most of this is just busting your balls, right?
You DO realize most of this is just busting your balls, right?
I saw a couple of cars with a digital dash and GPS speedometer, what's the pro and cons of them
Put your lips where the sun doesn't shine. Hopefully you understand that
I know you guys are. I think it's from the way my dad talked to me growing up, kinda tired hearing it. I do realize that some on here or just kidding and I'm trying not to let it bother me. I couldn't get a decent answer on the digital dashFirst off, congratulations on detracting all of the other threads here by making this all about you (once again). We're 4 pages in and I'm picking up a general vibe...
May I please ask you a question? @Dan the man , why are you even on this forum if you don't own an A body, or not even a Mopar? I'm not judging, just curious. I've seen some of your content that leads me to believe you have a decent working knowledge of cars, so what gives?
Also, car guys (and gals) tend to have thick skin, so why do you get offended so easily? You DO realize most of this is just busting your balls, right?
I'm going to do more research on them as I don't know anything about themDigital dash and gps speedos are like any other modifications to vehicles. They can be done correctly and work well or hacked together don’t work for ****. Visually it’s a personal preference type of deal. You won’t know how they were installed till you inspect em.
part of that is a communication problem on your end.I couldn't get a decent answer on the digital dash
You think that everything is funny
Rest my case. Have you ever thought about getting a hobby?
RRR, your showing your mentality limit. Does the wife know that you're playing with the phone again?