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THE BAD NEWS: Sadly, this car had an engine fire that took out the interior, and warped most of the sheet metal. The seat frames can be saved (Lol!) ...The car is in rough condition, but it is worth saving...
Yeah... the carcass is the elephant in the room in these matters. :( I almost bought an engine that I was going to have to pay $500 for the engine/trans and $500 for the guy to pull it, but even that was cheaper than trying to get a salvage yard to get rid of the bones.
Nobody should want to buy this! I almost learned the hard way about buying motorhome engines that are in the motorhome but I dodged a bullet.
First, the trans won't work on a car because of the tailshaft. You'll need the longer car tailshaft and that usually costs as much as a whole...
Shoot, my RR wouldn't be on the road if not for Craigslist. In fact, I wouldn't even have it as I bought the car from a CL ad. :)
I was "thinking" about selling the nickel machine and using that money to get into a 72 Roadrunner I was looking at. I was originally just going to by the quarter...
A couple of days ago, I was browsing through the Auto Parts directory of our Jacksonville Craigslist and I found something that should not be there for two reasons. The first was the items I found were two vintage slot machines (a .25 and .5 machine), which are definitely not auto parts, and the...
The point of this string is getting content for an online magazine that will hopefully drive people to read it. To that point, if you want people to take the time to read your content, you need to give them a reason to want to read it. The best way to do that is provide them with information...
I bought a set of LEDs off ebay and put them in the Rallye cluster of my 74 Roadrunner. Just unplugged the light sockets, replaced the bulbs with the LEDs, plugged the sockets back in and voila.
The problem is that kickdowns were specifically designed to meet a well-defined geometry, and once you start changing things that geometry no longer matches what the kickdown was designed for and you start having issues. This is why I always recommend that folks go to cable systems when they are...
I am thrilled to say I've spent virtually ZERO dollars. To the contrary, I take my car to shows and get tremendous attention by informing visitors of how much I didn't spend. We do one local show every month, and usually one or two area shows as well, and at every one we always get more...
What you obviously fail to grasp is there's a difference between what "you" want and what the rest of the World wants. :) It's great that you're very proud of your restoration effort, as are many others. The problem is, as many on this forum have echoed, is that our hobby is dying and they are...
People who do high-end restorations are fueling the hobby... which is the problem. The hobby has become obsessed with high-end restorations, resto-mods, and over-priced "barn finds", which are all great cars but not the kind of cars that drive the interest of generations moving forward. Think...
You know Cody, one of the most common gripes on this forum is about how our hobby is dying. More and more of today's youngsters don't have much interest in our cars, and the fear is our hobby will die off as we do. I spend a lot of time talking to friends of my kids who are in their 20s and 30s...
So what we really have here is someone dropped a 440, probably out of a motor home, into a mediocre 73 Dart with a basic bench seat interior and thinks he's sitting on a gold mine. This is definitely not a case of the sum exceeding its parts.
$4,000 car + $700 drivetrain = $4,700 car.