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  1. 68BabyBlue

    What's it Worth 3 super bee A12s at Kissimmee

    Thanks Bill. I worked with the OP on his last purchase, and he's aware of your expertise in evaluating B bodies. Your advice when I bought the Demonstrator was right on the money.
  2. 68BabyBlue

    Dangerous Car Features of the Past

    When I was a corporate general counsel, I had a hard time explaining why I didn’t like cya memos, and later, emails. I used to cite the Pinto case.
  3. 68BabyBlue

    Views from behind the wheel!

    End of the season here.
  4. 68BabyBlue

    Dangerous Car Features of the Past

    The Pinto case was leading edge products liability law when I studied it during my second year of law school in 1982. What really got Ford in trouble was not the design so much as an internal memo that surfaced during discovery. The bean counters had done a detailed cost benefit analysis...
  5. 68BabyBlue

    Fuel vapor separator filter

    I used those in my last two GTXs that had to be re-plumbed. They worked perfectly and I can't tell them from NOS.
  6. 68BabyBlue

    An under valued Mopar????

    I drove the four door version until I saved the money to buy my first GTX for $1500 in 1977. Wouldn't mind having a modified two door today, but the last one I saw that I liked, the seller wanted more than I paid for a Hemi GTX the same year.
  7. 68BabyBlue

    Pics from Back in the Day

    I’ve posted earlier about the irony that my namesake “Baby Blue” became a pricey unmodified original car because my buddy Bob, who sold me the car in 1983, couldn’t spare the cash for modifications. In 1986, I coughed up $375 for Magnum 500 wheels, and it really stretched my budget.
  8. 68BabyBlue

    Chargers for sale by crack addicts

    What a difference 50 years makes. The stuff we considered rusty in the 70s would be top shelf today.
  9. 68BabyBlue

    ISO 1970 ROADRUNNER GRANDPA'S CAR

    The VIN is a help, but the photo and description of the car's options and selling dealer is a good starting point. I didn't have the VIN when I was searching for my current GTX, but I had a photograph from 1971 that did the job. Located it two decades ago by showing the photo to GTX guys at the...
  10. 68BabyBlue

    Views from behind the wheel!

    Hauling my last load with the Peterbilt, the day before I retired. Truck retired as well, after 1.7 million miles, 1.3 of which I drove. Partner of the company I leased to spent two years restoring it into a show truck.
  11. 68BabyBlue

    What's it Worth 3 super bee A12s at Kissimmee

    That's why I've consigned with Mecum in the past.
  12. 68BabyBlue

    What's it Worth 3 super bee A12s at Kissimmee

    Another related question, is anybody on here personally familiar with any of these cars, and able to provide information on condition and history?
  13. 68BabyBlue

    Cats

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  14. 68BabyBlue

    Stock Market up 426 TODAY

    I'm going to try to tiptoe around this so as not to get the thread shut down. My law school had a similar program for admissions. I applied there because they had a summer program for applicants with marginal academic credentials. Most washed out, but the 25% who made the cut got a regular...
  15. 68BabyBlue

    Stock Market up 426 TODAY

    And both of us are down to just one red B body.:thumbsup:
  16. 68BabyBlue

    Stock Market up 426 TODAY

    I've used Vanguard since 1985. Mail in the early days, online in the digital age. They have an extremely user friendly website for old timers like myself. Their costs used to be way lower than Fidelity, but they've become competitive under current management. As stated by @Hey-O, Edward Jones...
  17. 68BabyBlue

    Stock Market up 426 TODAY

    X's 2. Also, when using an investment professional, you need to know if they are going to be working with you as a fiduciary. In non-legal terms, that means selecting investments that are in your overall best interests. Lower standard, permitted by law in non-retirement accounts is "suitable."
  18. 68BabyBlue

    paint jail or machine shop jail?

    My limited experience: my ‘62 Imperial was down for a month in machine shop jail. GTX number four was in paint shop jail when I bought it, and was still there three years later when I sold it.
  19. 68BabyBlue

    Stock Market up 426 TODAY

    Years ago, I was surprised to learn that over 80 percent of the pros on Wall Street fail to beat the S&P 500 over time.
  20. 68BabyBlue

    Question? For others that have lost weight?

    My wife has fought weight gain her entire life, but has been stable for over 40 years with a balanced high protein, low carb diet, and exercise regimen similar to the OP. It's worked for her, because she actually enjoys what she eats. Bigger issue at age 71 is joint deterioration, making...
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