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The shock towers, looks like he sheared them off and barely welded them back, wtf?Alpha Team Inductee
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Also, anyone know somebody who's owned/driven a Corvair? Thinking of selling the TR for a 65/66 Corvair convertible for some more seats (and less flipping over than the first gen ones)Alpha Team Inductee
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Originally posted by Mlarsen View PostNo. don't do it. My buddy has a 65 Monza Spyder. I dread the phone call when he asks me to work on it.
On a different note, met a girl last night who has an "old BMW" that she works on. Turns out it's a 91 318iS. We got along famously.Alpha Team Inductee
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When it comes to old convertibles that aren't boats there really aren't many options. Especially if you want four seats. I think that my TR4a is about as good as the two-seaters get, but the space is getting to me a little bit, hardly room for a damn thing. Not interested in any Pony cars, have any interesting suggestions?Alpha Team Inductee
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Just don't want something that's a tank. 65/66 Ford Falcons are alright, but nothing special or unique like a CorvairAlpha Team Inductee
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Originally posted by OldDrunkenSailor View PostHow much did it settle for?
Joel, you are already thinking of selling the Triumph?!?! You really need to settle down and think before you buy cars. I thought I was bad getting a new car annually....Simon
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Originally posted by 2man View PostJoel, you are already thinking of selling the Triumph?!?! You really need to settle down and think before you buy cars. I thought I was bad getting a new car annually....
At 1am in near pitch black he offered me more than 2 grand over what I paid and it got me thinking. I wouldn't sell it for that little since I've got a bit of cash in it, but if I could move it for $6-7k more than I paid, what sort of car could I get. And limiting myself to convertibles that are somewhat sporty, it's a short list. And since getting the TR I've missed being able to fill up the car and take people out, I sold the 900 before I really had friends down here to utilize a 4 seat vert.Alpha Team Inductee
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