Times are changing
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My DD since Thanksgiving. The MO title said "Transfer on death" so I think this used car lot owner inherited it or got it for a few hundred. $2600 total including shipping it here from Pacific, MO. The whole underneath looks like that. The driveshaft and rear axle have a LIGHT coating of surface rust. I had just enough time to get some Transtar Body-tec and Rusfre black non-rubberized on a bunch of spots, drill holes in the stupid spot at the front frame bulkheads to make drainage exist and solve a design flaw, this year I'll be coating everything copiously. The Vic was great (still have it) but got wrecked up awhile back, I really always wanted 4 power winderz and the reeeealll plush seats. Plus there was hidden rust I found too late. For $800 locally it was great at its original intent but it was time to step up.
I couldn't believe I found one this cheap. And the 69K on the odometer has to be real. The gear lever is way too tight not to be LOL. Thing is, a lot of these dreamer-price cars....sit. No one's going to pay 7K for a 150-horse 4000 lb 15 MPG realistically, old-ass barge from a time still wrought with quality issues for interior bits, paint and such. All I know is I'm extremely thankful and love the shiznit out of this thing. Everyone says I'm driving grandpa's car. Why wait 'til I'm a grandpa to enjoy REAL luxury? 3.27 axle, I'll get a basic Trac-Lok unit, throw on the GT40 setup I bought for the Vic, and it'll be the Power Broker. Or something like that lol