moonshadow
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2005
1970 Chevy Impala
Good observationIsn't this a typical phishing question?
I hope you still have it. I paid many times that for my 1965 8 years ago.1965 Ford Mustang. Purchased for $400 in 1978.
Nope! Sold it a year later. I hated that car. Stalled all of the time. Had to have someone try to start it while I made some connection with a screwdriver under the hood. Not the safest situation for a 17 year old girl!I hope you still have it. I paid many times that for my 1965 8 years ago.
Sadly, that was a simple, cheap repair. I contacted the lady who owned my car form 1978 to 1980 and when she owned it it overheated, the air conditioner didn't work, and it had an awful Earl Scheib paint job in a color different from what it had when it left the factory. I bought it fully restored, for a lot more than it sold for new in 1965, but less than the cheapest current model Mustang. And it doesn't overheat, the ac blows out 39 degree air and it has been returned to its original factory paint color, with a paint job far better than it left the factory with.Nope! Sold it a year later. I hated that car. Stalled all of the time. Had to have someone try to start it while I made some connection with a screwdriver under the hood. Not the safest situation for a 17 year old girl!
Seriously, if anyone can trace back 60 years and find out who's name was on the registration and somehow trace it back to me, well, that person would be someone I would like to meet because that would be damned impressive.Now let’s all post our mothers maiden names for fun