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Re: Quandry (little LBC content)

To: "Bruce T. Clough" <cloughbt@batman.flight.wpafb.af.mil>
Subject: Re: Quandry (little LBC content)
From: George Richardson <gprtech@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 1997 08:57:28 -0400
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Merlin Group Inc.
References: <199707071236.IAA01524@shadow.batmancity>
Bruce T. Clough wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> We have faced the facts, the Clough ranch needs another big car.  Just one
> big (well, it's a Chevy Blazer, so it's kinda big, relative to a TR7) vehicle
> is not enough since Alice drives it and I usually can't stick my purchases in
> the TR4 or TR7s.  But...it just can't be any big car, it must be unique.
> So...we went out this weekend looking for cars that were easy to maintain,
> low mileage, relatively inexpensive, original, and somewhat unique.  Here's
> the wheet we culled from the chaff:
> 
> 1970 Impala 4-door sedan.  Your typical little old lady car.  Excellent
> interior, well maintained exterior.  Dime-sized rust spot in lower front
> fender quarter, besides that, no rust at all.  350 w/automatic.  Exterior
> paint faded.  Charcoal grey w/blue interior.  65K miles, $2500.  My father
> in law would like this car.
> 
> 1965 Impala.  327 V8 w/auto trannie.  4-door sedan, but has no "B" post.
> Exterior has been repainted, good original interior.  Blue w/blue interior,
> minimal rust in trunk.  Runs like a top.  54K miles, $4200.
> 
> 1949 Ford 4-door sedan.  Flat head six, 3-speed manual.  Good body with just
> a hint of rust starting. Original paint.  Fresh engine and transmission.
> Used to be owned buy the Knoxville (TN) Police Chief, original Sun Visor, new
> interior. Maroon w/black interior   Needs wiring harness work, but electrics
> work. 47K miles, $4900 but will deal.
> 
> 1967 Chysler Newport.  Four door, big V8 & auto trannie.  Exterior good with
> slight surface rust on corners (but no rust through).  Underneath it's
> excellent. Runs fine. Been stored in a barn, and smells like it.  Green
> w/black interior.  Everything works including the air conditioning.  Alice's
> comment was "this is big and ugly without any unique features".  I commented
> that it had an excellent tow hitch!  48K miles, $2600.
> 
> 1967 Pontiac Executive (Tempest?). 4-door, 400 ci w/ automatic (of course),
> blue w/ blue interior.  Originally from North Carolina.  No rust whatsoever,
> never been undercoated.  Another "little old man" car.  Ran like a top.
> Needed paint, but interior excellent.  Radio antenna broke, and horns didn't
> work.  24K miles, $3500.
> 
> 1960 Chevy Impala.  4-door, 283 ci w/auto trannie.  Blue w/blue interior.
> Original exterior paint, original interior.  Some minimal rust in bottom of
> rear door back corners, been repaired in quarter panels, but they did a good
> job. Sound frame. Some surface rust starting to show near/under trim strips.
> Excellent interior, everything works.  Drives nice, but will need new exhaust.
> 73K miles, $5000.
> 
> 1960 Buick LeSabre.  2-door, 384 ci w/auto trannie.  Dark green w/light green
> interior. Original everything, even tires.  Runs fine, no rust on body, never
> undercoated.  Will need seat upholstery work and exhaust. 32K miles, $6000.
> 
> I'm leaning toward the LeSabre - what a beaut!  I'm a bit scared about the
> drive system.  It looks like the drive shaft is enclosed from the trannie to
> the diff.  Any problems with these units?  My second choice would be the 60
> Chevy due to its looks (I can deal with the rust).  The Pontiac would be an
> excellent car for someone needing a ride, but it, and the other Impalas are
> just too normal for me.
> 
> WARNING:  If I get one of these both our TR7s will be going up for sale
> since I'll need the room to berth these land barges.  The one is my daily
> driver '81, the other is that green '79 coupe that I bought from an old
> Leyland dealer with 200 miles on it just last year.  Now it has 5300 miles
> on it, but they were pampered miles!  I'll post more info after I make up my
> mind.
> 
> Ciao,
> 
> Bruce Clough

I have the same problem, but was seriously considering a Triumph "razor
edge" car that was for sale around here for $2500. my wife persuaded me
otherwise though.

George Richardson
'57 TR3, TS15559L
(still in the works)

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