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Posted: Thu Dec 21, 06 10:12 pm
by Anonymous

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 06 10:13 pm
by Blue
cah, I wish my dad had given me £3 towards my first car...

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 9:51 am
by latil
Is this '64 Polara still available? It's in Connected again,£3950 ian O'Connor 01226 283071 Non runner 383 with spare engine.

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 9:57 am
by Alex
I know Ian, he is a really nice guy and he won't rip you off that's for sure.

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 10:11 am
by Anonymous
Well the problem with a polara is that it looks really really long and we just don't have the space for it. Not a bad car though.

Just a quick question how desirable is the 70's challenger, because I'm quite interested in those.

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 10:14 am
by Alex
All Challengers are very popular and therefore very expensive, the only 'cheap' cars are A bodies (Darts and Barracuda's) or weird stuff that others have not yet cottoned on to.

Keep looking and don't set your sights to high, remember it is a project you want and you can build it your way :D

Merry Christmas.

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 12:29 pm
by TYREMAN
Hi Connor

Does it need to be a Mopar? just a thought as there is a lot of sensibly priced GM AMC and Ford stuff that is not worth a great deal yet compared to Mopars

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 12:47 pm
by Anonymous
Tony go and sit on the naughty step :lol:

Hi Conner I had the same problem i needed a shorter Mopar to be able to fit the garage so i have bought an A Body 1970 Pymouth Duster 340 which as Alex has pointed out , A Bod's are a lot cheaper than other Mopars but just as much fun :D

Merry Christmas :santa:

Andy

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 1:31 pm
by Anonymous
What about this as a starter? Is it an A body aswell?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1977-Dodge-Aspen- ... dZViewItem

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 4:43 pm
by Holly
Thats an F body - a smidge smaller, it was the replacement for the A body Dart Sport. They're very good and very cheap, will take any small block engine and because they're light they go quick too.

An underated car, it would be ideal as a first Yank.

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 7:58 pm
by TYREMAN
James K wrote:
An underated car, it would be ideal as a first Yank.
I would say the same about your Daytona James but you are too much of a Gent to remind him it is for sale 8-)
you car and the rest of the 3k would make a fantastic rare Mopar

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 06 9:42 pm
by Alex
:iagree:

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 06 4:39 am
by Anonymous
Aussie Mopar is a great starter step, cheap for a good example and plenty fast until you can grasp the differences of driving an old car that doesn't handle too good. Having said that the Aussie A bods handle better than the Yanks.

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 07 4:59 pm
by Anonymous
You managed to find a car yet Conner? :?

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 07 5:32 pm
by Holly
Good point Tony, yes the Daytonas still available ;)