That's going to be a very nice ride for wintertime.
That 318 Commando will provide the necessary
motorvation for some serious highway cruising.
JZ
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Swift Justice [SMTP:samesq@pacbell.net]
>Sent: Sunday, November 01, 1998 10:26 PM
>To: Spridget mail list
>Subject: I'm not a traitor but... (little lbc content)
>
>Hi all,
>
> My Dad and I have been talking over the last few days. Seems one of
>our relatives passed away up in Portland. She had a car that was never
>driven. A 1963 Plymouth Fury 4 door with a 318 Commando V-8. 19,000
>original miles. Still has the orignal tires on it. I wouldn't believe
>it if I didn't know these people. The executor of the estate (my uncle)
>would like to get $3,000 for it. He just replaced all the belts and
>hoses.
>
> Dad has decided that he is going to buy it for me. He is going up
>to Portland next week on business, and will take a look at it. He has
>decided that I need a "real " classic car. "C'mon Dad, what are the
>Spridgets, chopped liver?" $3,000 would go a long way on the '66 Sprite
>in the garage. I must admit that it would be nice to own a low mileage
>car from the 60's. Imagine finding a bugeye with 20K original miles!
>
> I'm still keeping the faith, but now it looks like the proper
>English cars will have to share the driveway with a Mopar...
>
>Steve
>'79 Midget
>'67 Sprite
>'66 Sprite
>'63 Fury??
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