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My current list is at 207 cars. Very first car was a 1963 Buick Riviera. Fifteen convertibles including a 1970 GTO Ram air IV, 1967 Buick GS and a 1971 Olds 442 and a 1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite. Only one now is a 2007 Saturn Sky. Four Corvettes. I have had Fifteen station wagons including two I currently own. A 1956 and 1957 Nomad. I did not include the 1960 Cadillac ambulance I ran in the demo derby. ( things we did as children) I also have a 2011 Dodge Challenger
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What is the roughest condition potentially most valuable car you ever purchased? I can think of two I owned. 1968 Firebird 400 convertible that was sideswiped and later caught on fire as the son was burning garbage. The other one was a 1969 Boss 302 Mustang with no drivetrain, hood and missing other parts. Both cars were sold
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I know they made Corvette conversion wagons, Jaquar's?
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You know it when you see it. Usually doesn't take long when you put eyes on it. It's a yes or no pretty quickly. Thanks for sharing.
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Glad to get all of the replies. My quest was to start a topic on a product you folks use for what ever purpose and share with others. My topic was what I use for cleaning stainless and aluminum. What is your go to product and for what purpose. Should make for interesting conversation.
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Cleaning stainless and aluminum; Mothers mag and aluminum polish. I have been using it for over forty years and am using it now for stainless trim on a 1956 Nomad project. I also use it on some items unearthed from metal detecting, another hobby of mine. Works great on silver as well. detecting. Great on silver as well
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I know the car and it does have a good PA title
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They had just opened up a new mall in the area and I was trying to meet up with a couple of girls. They went around back and I was going to "catch" them on the other side. I did not realize they had put cement curbs
between some of the store parking lots. I found out while driving my 1965 Caprice. Hit the curb, bounced several hundred feet before it stopped. Bent the A-frame and knocked the linkage off of the transmission. Alcohol was involved. We were careful when we would drive around drinking, our buddies would open the beers up and hand them to us while we drove. Can never be too careful!
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My parents bought a 1974 Buick Luxus Green in and out. It was a two door. They traded it in on a 1977 Regal. I ordered my first new car the same day. It was a 1977 Buick Century Black with t-tops and white bucket seats. The guy I sold it to many years ago still has it. I got the opportunity to sit in it at a recent cruise in. Looked in the rear view mirror and alas my hair was still gray. I thought It would take me back to my early twenties when I owned it
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Start with form DL-135 Fill it out, send $14 to the state and see what info they have on the vehicle if any. With that info go to the courthouse to set a date to hear from anyone that may come forward to claim the vehicle. Notify in writing anyone associated with the title. Post it in the local paper and law journal twice. Show up at the hearing before the judge for his verdict. It does take time and some money but it can be done I did it for a 2008 Mercedes
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Don't have skirts but do have NOS fenders.
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I bought a 1963 Rambler station wagon at an estate auction. Car was in a poorly lit garage. After I got it home I found a porcelain Texaco sign under the front passenger floor mat. Car was pretty rough. I sold the sign for the price I paid for the car.
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I completed the inside of my garage with insulation, wafer board and finished it with white vinyl siding. Easy to put up and to clean.
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Going thru some pictures I have realized I have bought more into the daylight than I thought Some not pictured include a 1957 Chevy Convertible and a really rough 1969 Boss 302 Mustang, 1954 Dodge convertible out of a storage trailer and probably others. My wife is so in love with me. Always bringing her "gifts"
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I was a member of the Punxsutawney Region of the AACA with Mac and his wife. On one of our club ventures my 1965 Riviera had brake issues. My wife and I climbed in the rumble seat of one of his 1932 coupes and traveled thru Clearfield PA. Tires were old and dry rotted but the car would do 55 with ease. It was a good day and a great adventure.
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I spoke with the auction company. Auction starts on Saturday so no bids yet. Car is located in NC and will come with a delayed VA title. Paperwork has been sent in for a title. No reserve.
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Freind of mine has a 1972 Chrysler Newport on bring a trailer auction site now. Same style but big difference on the "Bling Factor"
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No phone number just email. 1969 Camaro big block similar ad I flagged both of them. One the edge of being legit but no IMO
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Have you owned the same car more than once?
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I picked up a 2007 Chrysler 300 yesterday. Fourth different one over the years. All the Same color "cool vanilla. Two I bought new. One car I have bought twice was a 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport Convertible, Yellow with a black top and interior. I had it restored drove it a while and sold it. I found it many years later after it was abused and neglected. I bought it again to bring it back to glory but ended up selling it again. Was wondering how many folks have owned the same car more than once.