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black-knight: I hear this thing calling you.

black-knight: I hear this thing calling you.

Don't forget me, lol. If I had the cash on hand I'd take it for sure, despite the fact that right now I prefer a 88 or 98 coupe.

This sort of car used to be my default choice when hunting cheap, reliable, transportation.

Times have changed, and this is no bargain cruiser, but still a worthy purchase.

It seems to me that donking has pretty much ran its course, especially with the economy reeling, the drug dealers and pimps have had to tighten their purse straps.

Looks clean and the price is reasonable. Beside donkers, the other thing that unfortunately happens to cars like this is that demo derby rednecks get them...

Edited by Cubical-aka-Moltar

Looks clean and the price is reasonable. Beside donkers, the other thing that unfortunately happens to cars like that demo derby rednecks get them...

Agreed, however, this is Long Island, New York, not Long Island, Tennessee. ;-) A nice example, like this will find a decent home. Its the scrappers squashing the unloved $500 versions that make the nice ones hard to restore, due to the destruction of perfectly good parts.

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