In a message dated 12/22/99 5:58:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, lists@woozy.com
writes:
<< I just got a 1969 Rambler for free from my ex-neighbor! Anyone out there
familiar with older American cars? Any pointers on suppliers, websites,
etc.? I don't know much about the car at this point. He basically abandoned
it on the street up the block from my house when he moved to Virginia. I
asked his old housemate what was going on with the car and he said it was
either going to get towed for scrap or someone could take it if they wanted.
He called the old owner and they are sending me the title. The owner claims
it needs a new carb and exhaust. >>
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There is a small group of people interested in Ramblers (and Studebakers),
but I haven't seen that they have much value. If you can get the car running
well, perhaps a carb rebuild and a new exhaust system from Meineke, then
clean and wax it, you might get enough to be well on your way to the A
engine. Just make sure it is safe to drive before you sell it.
Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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