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Started by mustanghater, January 13, 2006, 07:09:48 PM

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mustanghater

I found this car 2 weeks ago put haven't posted it here to show you guys. Its a 383 car.
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69fourspd

Very Nice!  What area did you find it in?

Shakey

Pretty cool.  Are you gonna buy it?

mustanghater

I'm gonna try to but I'm stuck between to cars and paying for tools for class next year. Spend all my money on this car or buy another car and have money left over for tools.
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twilt

what is that "powered by retardation" thing all about? 

Shakey

Quote from: mustanghater on January 13, 2006, 07:29:09 PM
I'm gonna try to but I'm stuck between to cars and paying for tools for class next year. Spend all my money on this car or buy another car and have money left over for tools.

The car looks like it could be in pretty good shape.  I'll offer some advice, even though you didn't ask.  Save you money for tools Mustanghater!  

With the proper education and some experience, the tools will help you earn money.  With money, you can then buy a car.  There will always be cars around.  Be patient, learn the trade and buy some tools.  Get a steady job, do well at it and then start looking for you muscle car.

If you purchase good quality tools they will last you a lifetime.  Don't lend them out.  I am sure the folks here will help you in choosing the proper tools.

Good luck.

twilt

Buy the car. (EDIT)  .......advice from a Master Tech........... its a lot easier to make money flipping cars than it is working on them.   

Ghoste

If you buy the car, aren't you going to need tools anyway?

rare69

buy the car while you can afford it and buy some craftsman tools not snapon.they will make more tools not road runners.

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WINGMAN

 :laugh:   Buy the runner if you can get it at a good price, There are going up in value every day, and if you get hard up you can most aways sell it. I am a auto tech at a dodge dealership with 30 years of experience and when i need more tools i go to pawn shops or even e-bay to buy. I have bought brand new snapon tools for 50% less than on the trucks.   JR.
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TK73

Quote from: rare69 on January 13, 2006, 09:44:40 PM
buy the car while you can afford it and buy some craftsman tools not snapon.they will make more tools not road runners.

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ChargerHound69

How much do they want for the Road Runner???  How much do you have??  How much rust on the car??


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hemihead

As said buy the RR because next year you won't be able to afford one like it.Tools are always for sale.You can even buy used Name Brand tools cheap.  :yesnod:
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Shakey

There is no point signing up for auto class if you need tools for the class and you don't have any. 

If you buy the car you won't be able to fix it with out tools.

I am sure you'll figure it out Mustanghater.  Best of luck!

Ghoste

Quit playing on the computer, get a crummy part time job that you hate so you can buy both.  To paraphrase Scarface, "First you get the money, then you get the car, then you get the girls."

andy74

get the car,and get the job-then you have a year to save for tools

TK73

Figure out which car you want most (you have 1 project already, right?).  If the RR is what you want buy the damn thing and sell what ya got...

Can always "flip" the RR
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Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical,
      a liberal, oh fanatical, criminal.
Won't you sign up your name, we'd like to feel you're
      acceptable, respectable, oh presentable, a vegetable!

Charger_Fan

Quote from: TK73 on January 14, 2006, 12:48:51 PM
Figure out which car you want most (you have 1 project already, right?).  If the RR is what you want buy the damn thing and sell what ya got...

Can always "flip" the RR
Exactly what I was thinking. Focus on one thing & go for it...whatever "it" may be.

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'CUDA360

Tools go down in value and Road Runners go up.. Do the math.  You can always get cheaper tools to hold you over

tick68charger

Just get another school loan. They love to give money to collage kids. So where is that car located. :icon_smile_big:

Silver R/T

let us know if you get it
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2001 Ram 2500 CTD
1993 Mazda MX-3 GS SE
1995 Ford Cobra SVT#2722

Ghoste

Is he old enough for a college loan?  My apologies to you MH if you are, but I thought you were like 15 or something?

2fast4u


  Better yet!  You buy your tools!  and I'll buy the Runner!!!  :D
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6pkrunner

While I would agree to grab some coins and get the runner, I see too many college/university grads coming out saddled with huge student loans that are repayable upon graduation. and given the state of the employment market those debts become pretty crushing.
Think it through before you jump.

CB

Think it through before you dump :D
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PocketThunder

Quote from: 6pkrunner on January 15, 2006, 05:13:50 AM
While I would agree to grab some coins and get the runner, I see too many college/university grads coming out saddled with huge student loans that are repayable upon graduation. and given the state of the employment market those debts become pretty crushing.
Think it through before you jump.

I graduated with $24,000 in loans.   almost 7 years later i'm still paying..  Take out the student loan and use the money to buy the road runner, then you can pay it off at only 3 1/2 %  :icon_smile_big:
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