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Coronet1966d |
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Member Posts: 6 | hello my name is john and ive trolled over here periodicly for years. although i dont own a forward look car ive always admired them, enough so that My dad and I with the company of a couple friends made the pilgrimage to tulsa for the unearthing of the belvedere! i learned about that car on THIS site in about 2002 and watched the countdown for years.. that trip was pretty cool i really enjoyed the show! anyway im finally a member because a friend of mine.. a girl is in the process of buying this! to the best of my knowledge and im no expert! its a 1958 belvedere sport tone with a 301 4bbl the milage is supposed to be original as with the color.. the car runs and drive but needs a little help getting back to road worthyness. i think were planning on new tires, shocks, springs, disk brake swap, electronic ignition and an alternator swap for starters ill be on here asking all sorts of questions and ill get her to sign up soon maybe tomorrow i may be in the running for youngest member im 23 and shes 22! Edited by Coronet1966d 2009-11-18 1:37 AM (1.jpg) (2.jpg) (3.jpg) (4.jpg) (5.jpg) (6.jpg) (7.jpg) (8.jpg) (9.jpg) (10.jpg) (11.jpg) (12.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 1.jpg (58KB - 151 downloads) 2.jpg (44KB - 160 downloads) 3.jpg (48KB - 158 downloads) 4.jpg (57KB - 158 downloads) 5.jpg (50KB - 151 downloads) 6.jpg (40KB - 161 downloads) 7.jpg (54KB - 145 downloads) 8.jpg (54KB - 151 downloads) 9.jpg (65KB - 143 downloads) 10.jpg (37KB - 150 downloads) 11.jpg (38KB - 152 downloads) 12.jpg (33KB - 160 downloads) | ||
suburban61 |
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Expert Posts: 1480 Location: Australia | nice car, fabulous colour! welcome to both of you... although i beat you both by a couple of years, im 20... there are a couple of younger people still also... cheers adriana | ||
FinFury57 |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 693 Location: Kangasala, Finland | Coronet1966d - 2009-11-18 8:34 AM to the best of my knowledge and im no expert! its a 1958 belvedere sport tone with a 301 4bbl the milage is supposed to be original as with the color.. Welcome aboard. That '58 is a great find. If the engine is original it is 318 not 301. They used the 301 in 1957 only. I love the color. It seems that have had a re spray as the inside of the trunk lid is supposed to be primer only. Interior seems to be done quite recently too. Nice an clean. Does it have cardboard headliner or is that vinyl/fabric? I could not tell from the picture. Looks like you will be searching for a new exhaust soon. Search the site, there are plenty of postings about the brake swap - the good and the bad. I don't mean to start another flame war, but personally can't see any point in. | ||
Fins/413 |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 530 Location: Wake Forest, NC | Nice looking Plymouth, welcome. | ||
dukeboy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 6203 Location: Big pimpin' | VERY nice find..Welcome to the F. Look....I have one too, only it's red and white and has an attitude problem...hee,Hee... | ||
57plymouth |
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Expert Posts: 3577 Location: Blythewood, SC | Nice car! You don't find them that solid very often. Well optioned to boot! Take my word on this; don't paint it red. You will regret it. I can't wait to repaint my 57. | ||
58Donnie |
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Account Suspended Posts: 2827 Location: At "The Rock" in upper East Tennessee | Welcome!!! She needs to be all over that car. They don't come that solid anymore. | ||
finsruskw |
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Expert Posts: 2295 Location: Eastern Iowa | 1st thing I'd do in the "safety dept" is swap out that low pressure "heater hose" power steering return line for the correct one. Also, I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to get into heavy duty swaps and so-called "upgrades" untill you get thouroghly aqauainted with the car to the point of knowing what you are doing. I would keep it as original as possible and if you must change something, don't screw things up to the point of "no return" JMHO & $.02 worth Have fun!! Dave Schwandt | ||
old mopar guy |
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Expert Posts: 1508 Location: new york | Welcome! Super car,Super color combo,and Donnies right that a very nice solid car Good Luck and HAPPY MOTORING! Victor... | ||
Coronet1966d |
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Member Posts: 6 | thanks for the welcome guys. i hope its a 318 over the 301... that extra 40 ft/lbs could make it a little more fun to drive, ive owned a poly 318 in the past and loved it | ||
wizard |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13062 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Welcome to our gang here - age is not important here, in fact, I'm seventeen goin on my fiftyfifth year | ||
Rebels-59 |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Location: .Norfolk..Mafia.. ,England UK | Welcome John.. The Plymouth does Appear Very Solid, Rarly do you find them that clean anymore.. Especially in a 2dr HT... Do you know how Long and Where it has been stood... Look forward ( pun ) to see'ing Progress PIC,s | ||
big m |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7810 Location: Williams California | Good find! And welcome to the board!! ---John | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | What D. Schwandt said.....at one time my car had had a heater hose be installed, instead of a dedicated power-steering hose. That hose didn't grenade, but, it DID have the P/S fluid sweat-through it, all-along it, from the internal pressures involved. Kinda scary looking. Get the right part, for the right job. | ||
1960fury |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7453 Location: northern germany | finsruskw - 2009-11-18 8:21 AM I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to get into heavy duty swaps and so-called "upgrades" untill you get thouroghly aqauainted with the car to the point of knowing what you are doing. I would keep it as original as possible and if you must change something, don't screw things up to the point of "no return" can we have that please in BOLD letters directly under "forwardlook network" on the start page, please ? | ||
57plymouth |
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Expert Posts: 3577 Location: Blythewood, SC | 1960fury - 2009-11-18 4:25 PM finsruskw - 2009-11-18 8:21 AM I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to get into heavy duty swaps and so-called "upgrades" untill you get thouroghly aqauainted with the car to the point of knowing what you are doing. I would keep it as original as possible and if you must change something, don't screw things up to the point of "no return" can we have that please in BOLD letters directly under "forwardlook network" on the start page, please ? NO. There is plenty of room for those of us that don't care about originality. Back on topic... | ||
chrome_fins |
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Veteran Posts: 132 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma | welcome from another moparts member!!!! always good to see another young forward looker. where are you guys from? we'll be anxious to see the car as you guys get more done to it. my wife and i have a 57 plym and a 57 coronet...again welcome! youll find a wealth of knowlege here, though it is a smaller board and sometimes a little slower to get responces than on moparts. Edited by chrome_fins 2009-11-18 4:49 PM | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | ...You calling us "SLOW", Brandon???? | ||
Coronet1966d |
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Member Posts: 6 | 1960fury - 2009-11-18 4:25 PM finsruskw - 2009-11-18 8:21 AM I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to get into heavy duty swaps and so-called "upgrades" untill you get thouroghly aqauainted with the car to the point of knowing what you are doing. I would keep it as original as possible and if you must change something, don't screw things up to the point of "no return" can we have that please in BOLD letters directly under "forwardlook network" on the start page, please ? yeah i figured there would be the originality people over here too. not looking to offend anyone but this cars going to be driven alot by a young woman it needs a few updates for reliability and easy of maitnence sake. this car isnt going to be a chalk mark resto points are no fun and niether is adjusting front drum brakes! | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | Actually, John, front drum brakes ARE simple, easy and fun to adjust. Bad analogy, but welcome aboard! | ||
dodgegirl |
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New User Posts: 1 | i thought you loved me...im only 21 silly AND I HAVENT GOTTEN THE CAR YET. im going friday. and its killing me. I CANT WAIT!!!!! and i am a fully capable woman driver. i only hit deer. :D anyhow...im new too. HI! | ||
Jessica |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1053 Location: Ny | That's a great find, and I wish you all the best in getting her road worthy. Welcome to the board! Jessica (28) | ||
57burb |
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Expert Posts: 3967 Location: DFW, TX | Welcome, dodgegirl. But... you do realize that's a PLYMOUTH, right? A really nice, solid, desireable one too! Good luck with it. Don't be so quick to throw the old stuff away. If it works, let it keep on working! Learning the old technology is fun... and it's not exactly rocket science either. Good to have you both here. | ||
Rebels-59 |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Location: .Norfolk..Mafia.. ,England UK | Welcome Nikki......... Just don,t hit Deer with the Plymouth... | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | Yeah, cause Plymmies BREAK ! | ||
safetymike77 |
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Expert Posts: 4533 Location: Ripon, WI | Where you guys located at? Helps to know for help. | ||
Coronet1966d |
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Member Posts: 6 | michigan | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | Well, that narrows it down. Upper or lower peninsula? | ||
oldefar |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 708 Location: Fredrikstad, Norway. (Europe) | It's not often I comment new members and new cars here. So many others do that. And so many new members, and so many nice new cars "comin' in". And if I do one I should do all, which I don't really have all that time for. I have never been addicted to anything in my whole life. Exept Chrysler Corp cars. And now the ForwardLook site. And I actually spend far to much time here (no harm ment). It's just that I have so many hobbies, and there is only 24 hours in a day. And in aditionj to that, life is far to short. Got "millions" of things I'd like to do before I lay me down. Anyway, I too will wish you welcome (both of you). We really need some young blood, and especially girls/women. Not only here on the FL site, but in clubs and in the antique automobile hobby in general. I'll also comment on your car. Very nice, even tho' the Plymouth is not my favorite among "MOPAR"s until later years. But I sure love that yellow colour on the car. And with that colour it makes it desireable even for me. I sure hope you don't change that. Like some others here, I also wish you wouldn't change much else either. (now it's me having double standards, since I am a custom-freak myself (lol). But it is your car, and you have the right to do with it what you like. We should make comments and give advice, but not dictate you (lol). At last, but not at least I'll also make a comment on the moparts site: It's a very good site with a lot of info and good parts for sale at fair prices. I visit there as often as I can. My 2nd most visited car site after the FL site. Good luck and a long relationship with your newly acquired yellow Plymouth. Einar. Edited by oldefar 2009-11-18 7:27 PM | ||
59CRL |
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Expert Posts: 2679 | Hello, wow that is a nice Plymouth, I like the color, dont see many yellow ones. 301's were for 57, yours should be a 318 Poly, but anyway a very nice ride for sure. Goto a show and no one will be able to guess it is a poly engine.... sweet ride Edited by 59CRL 2009-11-18 9:00 PM | ||
ronbo97 |
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Expert Posts: 4071 Location: Connecticut | Oh My God ! After all these years, my car's twin has been found ! Even down to the painted insert (vs. aluminized sportone). Ditto the remarks about skipping the 'upgrades'. My car is bone stock. Points - I set them once. Took about five or ten minutes. Haven't touched them since. Also set the drums and haven't touched them since. Since the Plymouth has inadequate 11x2 brakes, I could see doing the disk upgrade. I installed Chrysler 12x2.5 drum brakes in addition to a power brake setup. The car stops great now. Also, no need for electronic ignition or alternator. Existing components work just fine. My car started within 5-6 seconds after sitting for over a month. Here's my Plymouth. You can also check out my website, The Finland Gazette , to see the restoration. (Front View Closeup x-small.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Front View Closeup x-small.jpg (141KB - 142 downloads) | ||
mogge65 |
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Expert Posts: 1295 Location: Nasco , SWEDEN | A truly great find and god contrast to all " Red ones" lol. welcome to this site! Morgan;D | ||
Jessica |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1053 Location: Ny | I thought of you, Ron, when I saw this car. You'll have a lot of information to offer to them if they do aquire the vehicle. The expertise on this website knows no bounds. I guess the comradery is okay, too. Edited by Jessica 2009-11-18 10:56 PM | ||
Coronet1966d |
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Member Posts: 6 | ronbo97 - 2009-11-18 10:14 PM Oh My God ! After all these years, my car's twin has been found ! Even down to the painted insert (vs. aluminized sportone). Ditto the remarks about skipping the 'upgrades'. My car is bone stock. Points - I set them once. Took about five or ten minutes. Haven't touched them since. Also set the drums and haven't touched them since. Since the Plymouth has inadequate 11x2 brakes, I could see doing the disk upgrade. I installed Chrysler 12x2.5 drum brakes in addition to a power brake setup. The car stops great now. Also, no need for electronic ignition or alternator. Existing components work just fine. My car started within 5-6 seconds after sitting for over a month. Here's my Plymouth. You can also check out my website, The Finland Gazette , to see the restoration. thats a beautiful car! could you post more pics of it finnished? i went through the resto pages and it looks like its come a long way, great work! | ||
narleycharlie |
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Expert Posts: 1812 Location: Slidell La. | Welcome , lets see a BigBlock , 4 wheel disc and custom paint . LOL Thats a rare find . | ||
marcar1993 |
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Regular Posts: 69 Location: Central New Jersey, USA | Welcome. That is a very nice solid car. Sorry to jump on the bandwagon, but keep it as original as possible. Nice to see more younger people on the board. By the way, I'm probably the youngest here. I'm 16, and I've been on the board since I was 14. | ||
jsrail |
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Expert Posts: 1590 Location: Scottsdale, AZ | Welcome aboard both of you! That's great to find a couple that both are into cars. My wife is not, but my son is and we still get to play with cars almost as much as I want. lol Nice find there, especially if there is minimal rust. I'm personally not wild about the pastel colors of the 50's, but I would agree with you to get the mechanicals right first, then worry about looks. We're going white, black and purple metallic on my son's '56 Dodge. Seems that your interior is nice from the pics, nicely done black and white (I may use that scheme on ours), wish ours was as nice as yours looks. I would go with a disc brake conversion for sure. Then get out the sawzall!!!! LOL Jay | ||
Coronet1966d |
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Member Posts: 6 | ok so from looking at the pictures what do you guys think the cars worth? | ||
wbower3 |
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Walter passed away on Jul 29, 2014. We will miss you, Walt! Posts: 5358 Location: Heaven Above (Formerly Oklahoma City,OK) | Under no circumstances should a Sawszall even be discussed. It's your car for you to enjoy first and foremost. The desires of other folk come way down the line regarding originality. Exterior appearance original, OK! Mechanical stuff - make it safe and driveable. Welcome to the website. Uncle Walt | ||
chrome_fins |
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Veteran Posts: 132 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma | No, No, No, neil, not slow....meticulous....lol... yeah, thats the word....lol....just kidding. no offense intended btw, i LOVE ths palce and havent met a person here that i didnt like. just relating the differences in FL and MOPARTS. lol... ill have pics of my fender tag for you this week. lol. | ||
ronbo97 |
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Expert Posts: 4071 Location: Connecticut | Have you checked the car for bondo ? I'm concerned that even though it looks solid, some critical trim pieces (hood medallion, Belvedere nameplates, trunk letters) have been removed and it looks like the holes have been filled in. Which leads me to believe that there may be ugliness lurking underneath the paint. Try a refrigerator magnet on the eyebrows, lower quarter panels and rockers. Now, it is a Los Angeles car, which is a good thing, rust-wise. But if it's been in Michigan for any length of time (and potentially stored outside), there could be significant rust issues. If the car is bondoed, I'd say under 9000 is a good price. If it's really rust free, I'd bump that by 3 or 4 thousand. Ron | ||
59CRL |
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Expert Posts: 2679 | Coronet1966d - 2009-11-19 3:11 PM ok so from looking at the pictures what do you guys think the cars worth? That really depends on how bad someone would want a 58 plymouth, but you shouldn't have any problem getting over 6-7K maybe 10K.. maybe more.... I had a guy offer me 25K on the spot and we turned him down, anything can happen.... | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | I don't think that I'd appraise this car's Fair Market Value, in MI, right now--going into Winter, as high as Ron's figures. Of course, a seller's opinion of FMV (asking price) would/should be higher than a prospective buyer's opinion of FMV (initial offer). Since you are a buyer, your initial offer depends upon how long the seller has been trying to sell the car, what, if any familial attachment he might have for the car, in relation to how long he has had it and/or what he may have paid for it, or, invested into its care/maintenance, what kinds of offers that he has previously received on it, and, how badly he needs to sell the car, in the immediate future, ....all in relation to his asking price for it. On your side of the table, you need to confirm how badly it is that you want THIS car, now, and whether you are emotionally and financially able to invest your time and money into restoring it, to whatever-level/degree that you want the car to attain. So, no one, here, can accurately evaluate what this car's purchase price or value might be, to YOU, but, you need to get answers as to the seller's motivation, above, for selling it, now, and then you can see if your emotional and financial status will allow you to negotiate with him for its purchase. As far as the car being potentially very valuable, when restored to OEM condition (Ron can show you photos of his herculean efforts to restore his basket-case version of 'your' car), there is NO question that that car has a great potential for being more valuable than the sum-total of its restoration costs. After all this, speaking as a potential buyer, in this economy/market, I'd say that the seller should be HAPPY to receive $5K-cash for this car, as-is/where-is. You flash-the-cash, and watch him try to refuse 50 Ben Franklins. You can also try stashing various amounts of cash, in various pockets, so that you can pull-out $-X from any one/two of them, as may be necessary, to get the seller's undivided attention. And, as a comparison, Greg, above, is speaking like that of a seller; my opinion is as that of a bonifide BUYER of this car. Edited by d500neil 2009-11-19 7:08 PM | ||
jsrail |
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Expert Posts: 1590 Location: Scottsdale, AZ | wbower3 - 2009-11-19 2:29 PM Under no circumstances should a Sawszall even be discussed. It's your car for you to enjoy first and foremost. The desires of other folk come way down the line regarding originality. Exterior appearance original, OK! Mechanical stuff - make it safe and driveable. Welcome to the website. Uncle Walt Oh Walt, I was just giving the kid a little joking! LOL I am usually the first to say do with it what makes you happy. I just felt a little spunk this morning! :-) | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Nice Plymouth. I'm gonna fall with everyone else and say leave it as stock as possible ... this is an exceptional example ! What is the relevance of your moniker Coronet1966d ? ..... "D" code (273) 1966 Coronet ? | ||
MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | Welcome to the Forward Look wild and crazy bunch---some more than others Everyone else has already mentioned my thoughts. We are a very diverse group, so you will get a lot of different opinions. Its good to hear them all , then do as you wish! However you will get a lot of grief if you put a non mopar engine in your car!! John , are you on the 1962-1965 Mopar or No Car mailing list too? Enjoy being here and keep us posted on your project....................MO | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | Welcome John and Nikki. I think the prices noted are selling the '58 Plymouth Belvedere sport coupe a bit short. Basket cases have sold for $7,000. This one looks pretty solid from the undercarriage shot and the shot of the rail below the back glass. It has obviously been refurbished at some point. I think if you can get it for under $15,000 it is a pretty good deal. | ||
dukeboy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 6203 Location: Big pimpin' | Coronet1966d - 2009-11-18 5:36 PM 1960fury - 2009-11-18 4:25 PM finsruskw - 2009-11-18 8:21 AM I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to get into heavy duty swaps and so-called "upgrades" untill you get thouroghly aqauainted with the car to the point of knowing what you are doing. I would keep it as original as possible and if you must change something, don't screw things up to the point of "no return" can we have that please in BOLD letters directly under "forwardlook network" on the start page, please ? yeah i figured there would be the originality people over here too. not looking to offend anyone but this cars going to be driven alot by a young woman it needs a few updates for reliability and easy of maitnence sake. this car isnt going to be a chalk mark resto points are no fun and niether is adjusting front drum brakes! Like painting it red and white? | ||
ripperace |
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Veteran Posts: 195 Location: New Philadelphia, Ohio | Congrats on your find! That's a nice looking car for 51 years old! Bondo would be the only thing I would be worried about. Like someone had mentioned previously, you have some missing emblems, which could mean it was repainted at one point in time. I've seen other cars that looked like real honey's turn into a b!tch real quick because of coverup by Bondo. I'm jealous as hell though. I haven't found my sweetheart yet. Hope she turns out for the better for ya! Ripper | ||
jsrail |
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Expert Posts: 1590 Location: Scottsdale, AZ | 57plymouth - 2009-11-18 1:33 PM 1960fury - 2009-11-18 4:25 PM NO. There is plenty of room for those of us that don't care about originality. Back on topic...finsruskw - 2009-11-18 8:21 AM I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to get into heavy duty swaps and so-called "upgrades" untill you get thouroghly aqauainted with the car to the point of knowing what you are doing. I would keep it as original as possible and if you must change something, don't screw things up to the point of "no return" can we have that please in BOLD letters directly under "forwardlook network" on the start page, please ?Amen! Now I really want a sawzall for Christmas! | ||
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