You would think the rates in 1773 would have been cheaper!
Jim Williams wrote:
> I am a former owner of a 68 2000 who wants to restore a roadster. I had
> a 68 2000 in college and had to sell it when I got married. (insurance
> rates back in 1773 were very high for a poor college student)The
> roadster was fun to drive and very reliable. Well, mid-life crisis has
> struck, and I want to find a 2000 to restore. Here are my questons to
> all of you roadster fanatics:
>
> 1. Do you know where I can find a car to restore?
> 2. Would it be better to find a good 1600 and put a late model V6
> engine and transmission in it?
> 3. Where can I find a car with a minimum amount of rust... I have great
> mechanical skills, and have done body work but don't have alot of tools
> to cut out rusted pannels..
> Thanks for your help!
> jamesd_williams@yahoo.com
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