johnnydnh
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Wild Root's 1946 P15 Special De-Luxe
johnnydnh said:
LizzieMaine said:I've always wanted a vintage car -- a late '30s Ford, Chevy, or Plymouth coupe would be perfect, thank you -- but the closest I've ever come was the first car I ever owned, a bright red 1969 Volkswagen Beetle. I nearly froze to death driving it in the winter, and sometimes the starter wouldn't work so I always had to remember to park it on a hill -- but for some reason I connected with it like no other car I've ever owned, and I cried when it broke in half as they hoisted it onto the truck to the junkyard.
Nowadays, I have a '97 Corolla -- durable, reliable, and utterly unostentatious.
Tony in Tarzana said:When am I going to get a ride in that thing? lol
Wild Root said:When do you want one?
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PS. johnnydnh, found this for ya! It's nice! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1947...44QQihZ019QQcategoryZ6387QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
BigSleep said:Here is my daily ride.
It's not vintage but it looks it.
I actually have made some changes to it since this pic was taken. It now has fog lamps up front and an old style Harley solo seat.
Wild Root said:I payed $5000. for mine and I drove it home... my car is a '46 but, the two years were really the same thing.
That car I could see be worth about $6000. or so... not much more then that.
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Wild Root said:You know, I'll start one! That's a good idea!
Most I talk to are surprised to see me drive that car every day... well, I just say: Plymouth "Built" Great Cars!
I have been able to keep this car on the road... all the last ones I owned from the late 80's and early 90's soaked me a fortune to keep up! This car has so few things to go wrong that it has saved me money!
I'll start the thread and you can all see what I've had to do to keep my Plymouth road worthy!
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