yeah the ones u ALMOST bought i think are actually more painful in a way. They seem to more idealized , what could have been. I find the ALMOSTS create an obsession in my mind of getting the next one that comes up, cause i blew it last time. The ones I sold, yes, some smart to this day, others had insurmountable problems and am glad to be rid of. A few I decided after a couple months I didnt really like, for instance:my - ( ...details omitted to not possibly hurt other members feelings...)-just had to much damn plastic on the interior and i didnt like the boaty feeling ride. cool body style , but not one of mopars best. But yes, MOST I let get away will always be a painful burning ember in my mind PS- Dont forget the list of the ones the guy just before u beat u to the draw, the 30 minutes too late list. neal zimmerman, eugene oregon On 9/17/08, William Cole <wedge64@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Talk about someone that needs or needed a good ass kicking: I was the > owner of a factory 65 Dodge Coronet HEMI Super Stock car I bought from > some farmer kid back in 1966. Paid like $3400 for it. Raced it for a > couple years then when small things kept going bad with the car for me I > decided to sell it. Sold it to some guy from around the Chicago area for > $2600. Can you believe it? I had no idea what I had back then. Being > stupid in my 20's I actually GAVE the car away. Live and learn as they > say. > > Bill C. > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 20:56:54 -0700 (PDT), "John Mopar" > <dodgepolara500@xxxxxxxxx> said: >> >> Holy cow! I would have loved to have just a couple of the cars you had! I >> don't know which is worse. Selling a car you wish you didn't, or not >> buying one you let get away. I am still smarting over a 1970 Challenger >> RT i left get away for $2500 in 1983. >> >> 1964 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible 383 >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Doug Jacobsma <big_jake57@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 7:40:07 PM >> Subject: RE: selling cars >> >> >> >> >> This is a painful subject to me. But a chance to complain or brag or >> both. The list is too long of what I had, and even what I shoulda kept >> is too long. Lets just say I was the "Neil" of my time. (mid 70's >> though mid 90's.) some of the highlights. >> My first car, a '63 Fury 2dr Hdtp,which ended up an ISCA Consertive >> Custom multiple show winner, along with too many local shows to count. >> That car started out a poly, went to a warmed up LA, then got a 426 Stage >> 3 I bought at a going out of buisiness sale (one of 2 that sold that >> day),(I killed a very rebuildable '64 4dr Fury for the big block parts I >> needed for the swap, but back then who knew??) I traded that engine for >> half payment for a (take a deep breath here) Superbird 440 6 bbl 4 speed >> in Petty Blue. If you watched this years Daytona 500 it was on the track >> a couple times while the camera was rolling before the race. >> Anyway, the '63 got a 440 dual 4 bbl set up after that. Had it till >> about '94 when I sold it like an idiot to do some building on my acerage. >> The Superbird went a bit b/4 the '63. Those 2 probably hurt the most, >> but along with those, these come to mind, '62 original Max Wedge >> Plymouth, >> '69 Road Runner Hemi 4 gear, '63 Sport Fury Hdtp, '69 GTX 440 4 spd, 69 >> Runner 383 (you've never seen a straighter Street Chicken) '68 Charger >> R/T, 71 GTX Hemi, '70 Cuda AAR 4spd, '56 Imperial Southhampton 4 dr hdtp >> Hemi with every option imaginable, soooo cool. I'm starting to think I >> shoulda kept all the cars I ever had!! Sorry for the long post, see what >> happens when ya get an old feller reminising? You should see the list of >> the ones I shoulda bought but didnt. Think I'll go out to the garage and >> make a pact with the '63. She's been with me for 30 years now, might as >> well make it another 30 ! >> >> Jake >> '63 Sport Fury 'vert 383. (She's a keeper)> To: >> 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> From: furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: >> selling cars> Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 01:46:30 +0000> > > Don,> > Yes, >> your Hemi Dart may be gone, but you still have the knowledge that > real >> cars have drive shafts. In his front wheel drive world it's hard > for >> him to realize that you, I and others were "Mopar, when Mopar wasn't > >> kool".> > Nick Tiberio> FuryUs63> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Get more out of the Web. Learn 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live. >> http://windowslive.com/connect/post/jamiethomson.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!550F681DAD532637!5295.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_domore_092008 >> -- >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> ---- >> Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- >> directly to that person. 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