In reply to budget_bandit :
Yep.
I had a bunch of 2nd gen f-bodies from 87 to 93.
Including two W72 optioned Y82's with hurst hatches. One showroom stock. One with a 70 yh 455.
IYKYK right bandit?
In reply to budget_bandit :
Yep.
I had a bunch of 2nd gen f-bodies from 87 to 93.
Including two W72 optioned Y82's with hurst hatches. One showroom stock. One with a 70 yh 455.
IYKYK right bandit?
In reply to buzzboy :
A very safe option... late 90's mercedes wiring sort scares me.. I've seem more than one have all of the insulation start to fall apart all over all at once... I think its a florida thing... IDK.
In reply to golfduke :
Yeah Volvos are like bubble wrap... the safest cars out there on average.
A 1990-1998 S90 would be awesome, in a brick sort of way.
wvumtnbkr said:Bbrass's 330 bmw. 6 speed manual. Needs some minor touches here and there. In your price range.
Iirc, it's a 2008.
link?
a_florida_man said:In reply to tb :pm sent
Eh, my email might be messed up but try me directly?
tb2152800730 at gmail or my cell phone is the number after my name
I had a truck as my first car, and loved it. GMT400 ('88-'98) is what I'd be looking for, especially as you're not in the rust belt.
a_florida_man said:In reply to buzzboy :
A very safe option... late 90's mercedes wiring sort scares me.. I've seem more than one have all of the insulation start to fall apart all over all at once... I think its a florida thing... IDK.
The late 90s are scary, but the late 80s are fun!
buzzboy said:Sounds like he likes the looks of like 85-95ish which I am fully on board with. I'd struggle to be mad at a 3rd gen F Body from your list.
Dark horse candidate, Mercedes W124 Chassis. Bulletproof cars, moderately quick, and you can claim you drive a Benz!
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Guys,
The response has been amazing... and frankly things developed a little faster than I expected.
Right now we are planning a fly n drive to PA to pick this up from tb.
I hope it is entertaining.. (but not TOO entertaining).... we will update this thread in real time next weekend, and of course this will be the build and ownership thread if it all works out.
We are pretty excited.
We plan to fly and drive with no baggage.
I've never done a fly and drive.
Suggestions for things to pick up in PA for the return?
I have so far:
Fire Extinguisher
Small tool kit
Red Bull
Doritos
Because it's important to have all of the things you need in proportion...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHFjcuRHMz0
It is confirmed.
Flying from Jacksonville to Philly next Saturday.... and cannon balling back.
It'll be fine.
These things are actually driveable. Can be found for reasonable $$$$.
That said, if in your position I would be looking at the Miata as it is truly the answer to what he needs; A car that can do car stuff while still having project potential for years to come. There is a reason LEGO blocks are popular and fun; they are cheap, easy to learn and easy to expand and be creative with the options available. Don't discount the potential value of getting an automotive peer group tossed in for free. ( Most classic -car peers will be in their dotage) Getting a rare project car is like getting a solitary brick; possibilities are endless, but you are on your own.
Edit: Have you ever watched "Ellies Garage" on YouTube? One of the best "Working with your kid on classic cars video series out there. Working on an early Falcon. ( 4 seater Mustang if you will)
I absolutely get the Miata thing. I think they are cool but:
At 15 Jack is taller than me and I am 6'1"
This is going to be his daily driver. We always have a few project cars going:
1969 Stingray Roadster
1985 c4 Challenge car
1946 Cj2A
Hate to say it but Miata kinda violates the bar of soap rule they are round and common.
Convertibles are not desired so much as a project car by Jack but the 300zx has t-tops.
And honestly the number one factor is that tb has made Jack such an unbelievably great offer that there is no alternate universe where we don't do this.
And it all starts with a fly and drive adventure!
Again, I am thrilled it is finding a good home! I literally came on the forum the other day just to give it away cheap and found a victim before I could even update my own thread...
I'm gonna start packing up the extras shortly, there is a considerable value to some of it.
Also, wanted to publicly recommend Z1 Motorsports in GA as a great vendor. If they don't list it for the Z32, call them and they can prob get it and a lot of my maintenance purchases have been their own products. I was never close enough, but I hear their annual car show is real dope.
In reply to a_florida_man :
2 gallons distilled water
A bottle of Bars Leaks
a roll of Flex Seal tape
USB adapter for lighter socket
a Bottle of medical nitrous for surviving I-95 from Philly to the NC line
AAA Plus
In reply to tb :
Yes sir, your generosity knows no bounds!
This will be lifetime level memorable for both of us.
Tickets purchased, arrive 9:10 AM @ PHL.
Emailed you with logistics.
Dusterbd13-michael said:
Had several through the years. Last one was a junker for parts , for $150. It was in A LOT better shape than that one... albeit many years ago.
I can no longer fit in one as a DD, but the X cab version is quite rare. And the newer 720 is too "80s square" for my tastes!
Since that seems to be a current normal price, I imagine I'll never have another.
Car is set to automatically be insured @ 12:01 AM Saturday.
Confirmed that sunpass pro works with the toll systems in PA, DE, and MD.
Repacking and checking go-pro's!
The most important things to do on the trip home? Stop and grab a cheesesteak while in Philly and stop at a Buc-Ees along the path.
As for the packing list, a tire pressure Guage, nitrile gloves, a roll of Duct tape a quart of engine oil and some brake fluid. Paper towels never hurt either.
What a wonderful trip you'll have!! FWIW I would rather be going S out of Philly than N any day! Passing through NYC sucks!
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