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03-18-2006 08:38 PM #1
hello
hey i like the site i am more of a truck guy but i love classic muscle cars i really want a vette always been a dream of mine to own one 74-77 pref
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03-18-2006 08:50 PM #2
Hey Welcome aboard. You'll find this site very informative and the members seem to be very helpful.
I liked the looks of my 68 427 400 hp vette but I never did like driving it much. It looked pretty sweet parked on the street.
What's Your current ride?
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03-18-2006 08:57 PM #3
nice car, i have 3 trucks right now 88 crewcab tbi 350 4x4, 93 dually 4x4 tbi 454, 86 chevy 3/4 ton 350 on propane how come you didnt like to drive the vette? i drove my buddys 76 i loved it it was greatOriginally posted by randyshotrods
Hey Welcome aboard. You'll find this site very informative and the members seem to be very helpful.
I liked the looks of my 68 427 400 hp vette but I never did like driving it much. It looked pretty sweet parked on the street.
What's Your current ride?
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03-18-2006 09:20 PM #4
I'm not really sure. It felt kind of cheap and fragile. It had tons of power though, that I do miss. I was used to thunderbirds which had a much different ride than the vettes.
I had a 66 c10 short bed flletside that had a 454 in it. That I loved and tell my wife how much I miss it every day. Had to sell that to finish my garage though. I still really miss that truck.
Current truck is an '05 superduty crewcab diesel dually. Needed to get something to drag the toys home with. sold the vette and put a down on that.
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03-19-2006 12:49 AM #5
Welcome aboard. Is it starting to warm up in Canada yet for the year?
Don
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03-19-2006 08:34 AM #6
thanks, lots of rain this year, still a little chilly but we are starting to see the sunOriginally posted by Itoldyouso
Welcome aboard. Is it starting to warm up in Canada yet for the year?
Don
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03-19-2006 08:37 AM #7
are there a lot of vettes for sale down south? not too many old ones up here for sale, i have seen a few 06 up here, guy i work with just bought one 70 g can $Originally posted by randyshotrods
I'm not really sure. It felt kind of cheap and fragile. It had tons of power though, that I do miss. I was used to thunderbirds which had a much different ride than the vettes.
I had a 66 c10 short bed flletside that had a 454 in it. That I loved and tell my wife how much I miss it every day. Had to sell that to finish my garage though. I still really miss that truck.
Current truck is an '05 superduty crewcab diesel dually. Needed to get something to drag the toys home with. sold the vette and put a down on that.
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03-19-2006 04:17 PM #8
Welcome aboard. Working on a deal for a 35 Frod p/u. Plenty of vettes for sale down here. Futher south you go, more plentiful they seem to be, plus cheaper.
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03-19-2006 05:04 PM #9
thats one thing i like about the states you guys are really into your classics, for some reason we are not as much, altho there are some nice rides in the summer time. fuel and parts are a lot more up here gas just hit 1.05 a litreOriginally posted by mopar34
Welcome aboard. Working on a deal for a 35 Frod p/u. Plenty of vettes for sale down here. Futher south you go, more plentiful they seem to be, plus cheaper.
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03-19-2006 06:04 PM #10
74 -77 vettes are real plentiful in the northeastern US. There was one just down the street from me for a while for around 5,000
You can get a really nice one for under 10,000. All you should have to do is pick your color and options.
A beater one should beable to be had for around 5,000.
I know the value rises sharply when you go back any older. Any sttel bumper cars will command twice as much. Add a big block and the price escalates even further.
What part of Canada are you in? I'm only 2 hours from the border.
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03-19-2006 09:04 PM #11
im from British Columbia about an hour east of Vancouver just north of Washington stateOriginally posted by randyshotrods
74 -77 vettes are real plentiful in the northeastern US. There was one just down the street from me for a while for around 5,000
You can get a really nice one for under 10,000. All you should have to do is pick your color and options.
A beater one should beable to be had for around 5,000.
I know the value rises sharply when you go back any older. Any sttel bumper cars will command twice as much. Add a big block and the price escalates even further.
What part of Canada are you in? I'm only 2 hours from the border.
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03-19-2006 09:55 PM #12
Welcome aboard dana60. Yup you're getting the same darn weather we have been getting, we live about 60 miles south of Seattle. I just picked up a '23 T coupe last Feb. but haven't put but about 20 miles on it since I got it home.
Larry M.Every Day I Wake Up Above Ground Is a Good Day!!
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03-20-2006 01:51 AM #13
thanks a lot , ya a lot of rain but it has been a great week end ,took mon off i need ti pull a couple of engines while we have sun
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