Venturing into classic car ownership

Discussion in 'Non-6GA Car Chat' started by RedRyder, Feb 2, 2015.

  1. 98ExAccordwv

    98ExAccordwv I'm Old

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    He'll show it, and let it sit in the garage haha.

    Paying someone is expensive, but so is doing it yourself!
     
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    Russianred Snail Spools You!

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    78 Buick Skylark Landau with a cammed 355 and turbo 400 tranny. Vice City FTW... :coffee:.

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  3. RedRyder

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    ^Nice! It does look straight out of VC lol. Interesting the way they did the vinyl top.

    Found some pics, they're a few years old. The 'Baker I'll get the next time I go home.


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    Tell you one thing we keep our Accord much longer we will have a classic with out knowing it. But Ya would love to have a old car.
     
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    98ExAccordwv I'm Old

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    That dust :Whoa:

    But it looks like it's in great shape. Is the interior all original?
     
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    I think that sometimes but then I'm like nah there isn't anything rare, beautiful, or interesting enough about a 6GA to make it worth anything someday haha. But then again, people who had all these cars in the 60's never thought their cars would be worth anything. My uncle had a late 50's Vette and still kicks himself about selling it.

    It seems so unlikely, but I guess you never know. I don't plan to sell mine.

    Yep, just needs some floor carpet and some other bits. I assume he has those lying around somewhere but not sure.
     

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