Well put, sluggo! I couldn't agree more with the last statement.
Every time someone says something like that to me, I give them the same line. I'm not worried about trade-in value, or even resale value. The car is worth what it's worth to me, and I didn't buy it to trade it in in a few years. I...
Today!:
Got my IC pipes back from the welder, gave 'em a coat of satin black and also painted my HKS 3000 pipe to match.
Removed the DDP from the car and took off the horrible reroute that one of the previous owners did. No pics of that unfortunately as I was all go go go today, but the welds...
Call the dealer. Worst that will happen is they say no.
It is very possible that you still can. I know that GM will go back to 90 with key codes. Any older and you're out of luck.
mirage83: Thank you for your discretion.
TwinCharged7M Pickup with the complete Supra underpinnings.
WIN!
As for the tails, I'm glad you understand what we're saying, and I'm glad you've got your priorities right, it's just that we, here, have something against Mustang Tail Lights due to a former member who shall remain nameless...
Bingo. Shame that he actually had a chance to redeem himself and present a well compiled argument, but he wrote the long-winded equivalent of, "Nuh-uh! You're stupid! PHPPHBBPBHPPPBHPPP"
Hood sports car. I lol'd.
I think an AE86 rear will work, and using a combination of parts, you can build a mean rear suspension for that thing.
The guys at www.japanesenostalgiccar.com are very knowledgeable and will be able to help you out. It's more of an all old japanese car forum, but there are sections...
Ford numbers are no good here. I'm on the phone with our sister Ford dealer to get a part number to start with, but can't come up with anything... good for UK guys, but I dont think we can get them.... dang.
Went through the drive-thru backwards a few times with my friend's car in High School that had a dead driver's window motor. It's funny if nothing else.
It is up to the buyer to ship unless you want to be a really nice guy.
I'd say getting the prospective buyer a good deal on shipping is nice enough though.
As was stated in your last thread, you really should be working on this car yourself. If you aren't capable of doing the work yourself, I'm sure that there are plenty of people on the forum close by who are capable and have the proper tools and probably have done this before.
Not to mention...
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