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In this Discussion
- brandon11 September 2010
- gary hall November 2010
- hussey November 2010
- Oldcar_Mechanic July 2010
- Richie November 2010
Car wanted
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Richie
If you don't find anything, try calling Greg Donahue in I think Ocala Florida.
He is a 63 - 64 Ford Guru and may know someone selling such.
Good luck. And by the way, they're great cars.
Ron -
Oldcar_Mechanic wrote:Richie
If you don't find anything, try calling Greg Donahue in I think Ocala Florida.
He is a 63 - 64 Ford Guru and may know someone selling such.
Good luck. And by the way, they're great cars.
Ron
Ron, googled Greg, he is in Floral City FL. I'll call him tomorrow. Appreciate all your knowledge, thank you. Richie. -
Ford vintage cars are awesome. Most automobiles are made for, and bought for consumer purposes. A daily driver is what most individuals buy a vehicle for. Vehicle firms also sell lots of fleet vehicles. Rental automobiles are huge sales. So are transportation purpose vehicles, like trucks and vans. The coolest of fleet automobiles is one of the last vestiges of pony vehicles - the police interceptor. All of the major domestic auto firms make them. Ford and Dodge are both making interceptor models that lots of individuals wouldn’t mind driving.
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I am a vintage car enthusiast, and I must say that I find muscle cars awesome. Not only do I love the speed and power they put into the driving experience I also love the sound of its purr whenever I drive it. I own a 1979 Shelby Mustang and I would never trade it for any car in the world. Even if it takes me forever to maintain it, it'll probably stay in the family for years to come.
Gary Hall -
I have gone through a site. They have very huge collection of classic cars
www.globalcaradvice.com -
Nice find Hussey! Thanks

John Stewart -
Richie wrote:Hi all, does anyone on this forum have a 60 thru 64 Ford Galaxie Conv. for sale. It needs to be a 352,390 with a 4 speed trans. Average condition and for a fair price. No rust issues please. Thanks, Richie.
Thanks all,I bought a car and am not looking any longer. I should have posted that a while ago. Richie.