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Old 07-04-2004, 07:10 PM
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finding a good resto. car

hi im new to this forum but ok im 16 and im havin a hard time finding a good restoration car there all to hopeless or to far away for me to get at can you help me out .
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Old 08-04-2004, 07:57 PM
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Re: finding a good resto. car

What's your budget and where are you located?
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Old 08-05-2004, 09:31 AM
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Re: finding a good resto. car

try your friendly northenly neighbors in Manitoba. around here theres lots of options for old resto cars. Plus you get the benifit of the exchange. I guess that would cover the transport cost...maybe.

try here...

http://www.oldcartrader.com/ and

http://www.autotrader.ca/default.asp?ref=trader
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I'm in a similar situation in life (young and poor), and I've fdound a couple things that work: ebay and good old luck,
Look at ebay a LOT. I look every day, just to check what cars have come on that day. if you're after a certain car (i.e. Superbee), then look for that, but also look for Coronets (or whatever the base-model of your car is). the big name cars will go for a lot more, and if you're on a budget and not too picky, a clone will do just fine.
Secondly, there's just hunting. newspaper classifieds are always good, but there's something to be said for driving (or walking or biking) down streets you've never been down, and looking in side yards. I'm from a small-ish town, so eventually I looked down every street in town, and found a couple jewels.
Do you know an older musclecar guy? talk to him, see if he knows of other cars. THAT's when you'll find the cars in the backyards too.
good luck, just keep looking and looking, if you're really interested, you'll find one.
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