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I am going to look at another 65 convertible for sale Wednesday morning. C code car that looks remarkably exactly like my 65 convertible, color and all. Was running when parked. According to the license plate date, that was in 1982!!!
I plan to bring it home if a deal can be struck. The owner passed away years ago and the widow wants her place cleaned up. There is a Firebird there, as well.
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Don’t you need something else to work on??
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Good luck on your chase. Hope you can bring it home.
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Good luck, after retiring, keeping one busy is a good thing.
My wife will ask "don't you have something to do in the garage".
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Why not go for something completely different and get the Firebird? Expand your horizons! It would be a whole new learning experience.
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John Ha wrote:
Why not go for something completely different and get the Firebird? Expand your horizons! It would be a whole new learning experience.
Depending on what year, etc. I second that thought. My neighbor was a Pontiac racer in his youth. Campaigned as an independent and did pretty well in a '58 Pontiac and later a '69 GTO. He used to have GTO tri power setups stacked like firewood in his barn.
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The 68 Firebird looked a lot better than the Mustang.
But the adult son wanted it.
The Mustang needed inner rockers replaced. Not for me…
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BobE wrote:
Good luck, after retiring, keeping one busy is a good thing.
My wife will ask "don't you have something to do in the garage".
Your wife did not specify “whose garage” ….did she? 😁
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Nos681 wrote:
BobE wrote:
Good luck, after retiring, keeping one busy is a good thing.
My wife will ask "don't you have something to do in the garage".
Your wife did not specify “whose garage” ….did she? 😁
As long as I'm not bothering her, it doesn't matter!
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