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intakexhaust 09-19-2013 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by GWN7 (Post 7664373)
The PO had a towing company. He built it with a engine he acquired from another car. According to my buddy who told me about it being for sale it has won several awards at local car shows.

Sounds too cheap for only $10K. Is there an ad posted or pics of it?

55 Cheby w/ Vette motor for $20K: Volo Auto Museum:: 1955 CHEVROLET HARDTOP - Used Inventory

GWN7 09-19-2013 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by intakexhaust (Post 7664386)
Sounds too cheap for only $10K. Is there an ad posted or pics of it?

55 Cheby w/ Vette motor for $20K: Volo Auto Museum:: 1955 CHEVROLET HARDTOP - Used Inventory

The guy I got the info from bought one of the tow trucks from the wife. His best drinking buddy is her brother. The buddy told my buddy his sister said she was selling the Ranchero. Any other info I know of the car I posted.

I just got the wife's phone number and left her a message asking to come over to take pictures of the car for Joe Bob. With those I'll get as much info about the car as I can.

Joe Bob 09-19-2013 12:00 PM

First in line beeecthes......

J P Stein 09-21-2013 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 7664069)
I have an ex bro in law that has stupid money......he owns a piece of the California Chicken franchise thingy with his SC frat buddies.

Anyways, he has a 65 poontang 'vert, with the total pony package. Full off retro fix up with 4 wheel discs and all the 'fixes'......still handle like a truck.

Mustangs from the 60s don't handle worth a damn, they were built off the Fairlane platform IIRC.

Does good in a straight line, sloppy syrup in the corners.

He also owns a 928.

So, which 50 year old car meets with your approval?

You base your judgment on some check book builder? A fool & his money are soon parted regardless of the car.

That said, driving the Mustang in its present form was a dreadful experience.
I plan to fix that......with no help from your ex BIL or his minions.

black73 09-21-2013 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 7664069)
I have an ex bro in law that has stupid money......he owns a piece of the California Chicken franchise thingy with his SC frat buddies.

Anyways, he has a 65 poontang 'vert, with the total pony package. Full off retro fix up with 4 wheel discs and all the 'fixes'......still handle like a truck.

Mustangs from the 60s don't handle worth a damn, they were built off the Fairlane platform IIRC.

Does good in a straight line, sloppy syrup in the corners.

He also owns a 928.

Yeah, that two and a half ton wagon should handle better than any Mustang.

I think the Mustang was based on the Falcon platform, IIRC.

Joe Bob 09-21-2013 09:47 AM

Falcon, Fairlane....both start with an F......anyways, the seller is flaking.....don't feel like a 1,000 mile trip at the moment.

Seller says the ride is 2 hours away, stopped answering emails......I guess I'll take a look around locally.

GWN7 09-21-2013 10:55 AM

Went and looked at the car today. It is dusty from being in the shop and needs a bath. Details are as follows: Its a 59, 429 from a 69 Thunderbird. Power windows and seats. Gas tank has a leak if you fill it all the way up but they have a new tank to replace it. They had it out to repair but whoever did the repair missed a spot and they bought a new tank. Carpet is in the box. The floor pan was replaced and the carpet never went back in. Car sounds good. Several spare parts (windshield, dash ect). Car looks brown but in sunlight more copper metallic.

Pics:

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GWN7 09-21-2013 11:00 AM

more....

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GWN7 09-21-2013 11:09 AM

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GWN7 09-21-2013 11:11 AM

more...more...more

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Joe Bob 09-21-2013 11:17 AM

2,000 miles. Google Maps says 29 hours...at 10mpg with that bigass 429.......that's a few shekels.

GWN7 09-21-2013 11:33 AM

Or I load it on my car hauler and meet up with a transporter heading West from Minneapolis in either Grand Forks, ND or Fargo and they deliver it in a couple days. Do a "request quote" on U Ship to see what it would cost.

onewhippedpuppy 09-22-2013 04:38 AM

Totally dig the Ranchero, cool car. Though I hope the overspray isn't indicative of the overall workmanship elsewhere.

Mrmerlin 09-22-2013 08:58 AM

all that puppy needs is a horn button,
and your ready to go to the Bobs Big Boy drive through for lunch

1990C4S 09-22-2013 09:09 AM

Cool car. What is he asking for it?

intakexhaust 09-22-2013 09:32 AM

That Ranchero could be a project, but might be worth it.

Thinking back when I paid $700 for a mint 45,xxx mile 1959 Galaxie 4 door w/ 332c.i. - old lady owned with clear vinyl seat covers. LOL

Ronald Reagan ride in 'The Killers'

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1379867214.jpg

Grantsfo 09-23-2013 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 7664069)
I have an ex bro in law that has stupid money......he owns a piece of the California Chicken franchise thingy with his SC frat buddies.

Anyways, he has a 65 poontang 'vert, with the total pony package. Full off retro fix up with 4 wheel discs and all the 'fixes'......still handle like a truck.

Mustangs from the 60s don't handle worth a damn, they were built off the Fairlane platform IIRC.

Does good in a straight line, sloppy syrup in the corners.

He also owns a 928.

Yeah I'd agree even the best in the bunch mustangs from Maier Racing are pretty sloppy and slow compared to well setup Porsches. For life of me never understood why someone would want old hunk of junk other than for nostalgia? But hey plenty folks still willing to put a crater in their wallets to buy these things so there must be something to it. I missed out on whole muscle car thing growing up in 60s and 70s being in a Porsche household. We sort of had a disdain for overweight ugly Mercian crap and I still feel that way. Best of luck to those who think solid axles and a big iron block over front wheels is cool. Nothing like signing up for something that is sure to disappoint even after thousands invested in suspension. Best off just leaving them stock and driving them in parades.

VINMAN 09-23-2013 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Grantsfo (Post 7670019)
Yeah I'd agree even the best in the bunch mustangs from Maier Racing are pretty sloppy and slow compared to well setup Porsches. For life of me never understood why someone would want old hunk of junk other than for nostalgia? But hey plenty folks still willing to put a crater in their wallets to buy these things so there must be something to it. I missed out on whole muscle car thing growing up in 60s and 70s being in a Porsche household. We sort of had a disdain for overweight ugly Mercian crap and I still feel that way. Best of luck to those who think solid axles and a big iron block over front wheels is cool. Nothing like signing up for something that is sure to disappoint even after thousands invested in suspension. Best off just leaving them stock and driving them in parades.

Some of us are "car guys" first and foremost. Not all that is automotive, revolves around eurocar snobiness...



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RANDY P 09-23-2013 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Grantsfo (Post 7670019)
Yeah I'd agree even the best in the bunch mustangs from Maier Racing are pretty sloppy and slow compared to well setup Porsches. For life of me never understood why someone would want old hunk of junk other than for nostalgia? But hey plenty folks still willing to put a crater in their wallets to buy these things so there must be something to it. I missed out on whole muscle car thing growing up in 60s and 70s being in a Porsche household. We sort of had a disdain for overweight ugly Mercian crap and I still feel that way. Best of luck to those who think solid axles and a big iron block over front wheels is cool. Nothing like signing up for something that is sure to disappoint even after thousands invested in suspension. Best off just leaving them stock and driving them in parades.

Well, good for you. Some of us like the fact we can go fast for cheap and build it ourselves...There is an element of creativity that hot rods bring that the typical Euro car doesn't have.

Personality, you know.

PS in case you care, I see Jap cars as overpriced, disposable, soulless tin- I don't care what it is.. YMMV

Joe Bob 09-23-2013 01:03 PM

I simply think owning a ride that was made when I was born would be cool.

The Ranchero is neat but is a 59.....


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