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Since: Jun 12, 2007 Posts: 20
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:22 pm
Post subject: Small car to replace old car? Archived from groups: rec>autos>antique (more info?)
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One point of ths post is to push "MI5" down the list, but I would like
some suggestions.
But:
My large forty years old car takes up too much room in the garage and
getting it in is difficult due to no PAS and an unkind neighbor who
parks in a bad place.
I am looking for a small, inexpensive reliable car.
A Honda Civic of the mid/late 1970s would do, but they are hard to
find.
I would like to keep the price down, as I will probably have to give
up driving in a few years and I might just give it to some charity to
avoid all the broken appointments, bickering, complaints, etc that go
with selling a used car.
(I'm in california, so have smag laws to consider.)
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Since: Aug 11, 2007 Posts: 10
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:15 pm
Post subject: Re: Small car to replace old car? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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How about a 1960-1965 Ford Falcon or it's companion the Mercury Comet?
They are great little cars, simple, reliable easy to work on. The in
line six is also very economical. You can get a decent 2 door coupe
for $5000 or less. A convertible for around $8000 to $10,000.
You're right about those old CVCC's being hard to come by. I had a
great little 1977 Honda CVCC in 1985 when I was in college. It was my
"spare car". My main car wads 1968 Camaro. I loved that little Honda,
though. It got 35mpg and I only paid $500 for it. It was in almost new
condition. I nver see any of them arounfd any more, though.
What kind of car are you getting rid of?
Forrest >> Stay informed about: Small car to replace old car? |
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Since: Jul 24, 2003 Posts: 14
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:28 am
Post subject: Re: Small car to replace old car? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Yes, you can't beat a 1960s 6cyl compact.
Cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to repair, and they'll push a Honda
sideways.
Falcon, Comet, Valiant, Dart, or my favorite, the '64-'69 Rambler American.
Ken D.
"Otto Skorzeny" <ForrestWard DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> How about a 1960-1965 Ford Falcon or it's companion the Mercury Comet?
> They are great little cars, simple, reliable easy to work on. The in
> line six is also very economical. You can get a decent 2 door coupe
> for $5000 or less. A convertible for around $8000 to $10,000.
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> You're right about those old CVCC's being hard to come by. I had a
> great little 1977 Honda CVCC in 1985 when I was in college. It was my
> "spare car". My main car wads 1968 Camaro. I loved that little Honda,
> though. It got 35mpg and I only paid $500 for it. It was in almost new
> condition. I nver see any of them arounfd any more, though.
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> What kind of car are you getting rid of?
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> Forrest
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Since: Jun 22, 2005 Posts: 105
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:30 am
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Ken Doyle <kensoldradiorepair.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in article
<ndOdnXESdZpJ60TbnZ2dnUVZ_hisnZ2d.TakeThisOut@giganews.com>...
> Yes, you can't beat a 1960s 6cyl compact.
> Cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to repair, and they'll push a Honda
> sideways.
> Falcon, Comet, Valiant, Dart, or my favorite, the '64-'69 Rambler
American.
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> Ken D.
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The 1960-1962 Dodge Dart was, actually, a full-sized car. The compact Dodge
Dart was introduced in 1963. >> Stay informed about: Small car to replace old car? |
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Since: Aug 17, 2003 Posts: 57
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:27 pm
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:30:41 -0500, "*" <nospam.RemoveThis@this.addy.com> wrote:
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>Ken Doyle <kensoldradiorepair.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in article
><ndOdnXESdZpJ60TbnZ2dnUVZ_hisnZ2d.RemoveThis@giganews.com>...
>> Yes, you can't beat a 1960s 6cyl compact.
>> Cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to repair, and they'll push a Honda
>> sideways.
>> Falcon, Comet, Valiant, Dart, or my favorite, the '64-'69 Rambler
>American.
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>> Ken D.
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>The 1960-1962 Dodge Dart was, actually, a full-sized car. The compact Dodge
>Dart was introduced in 1963.
Correct. The 60-62 compact equivalent of the Valiant was the Lancer.
That name sure has gotten around. Now it's a Mitsubishi. >> Stay informed about: Small car to replace old car? |
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