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SAV650HAB
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i got a 88 5.0 conv. with a new top, paint is good, and l have goodies under the hood. I found a 68 skylark i like lmk, my bro told me f*ck it keep the stang and i feel im ready to do a old school project so i dont have to deal with smog and shit. its a dead even trade as i see it clean paint nice interior and runs strong. i just want others opinions. [ December 29, 2010, 01:35 AM: Message edited by: SAV650HAB ]
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SAV SVT
Member # 7848
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quote: Originally posted by SAV650HAB: i got a 88 5.0 conv. with a new top, paint is good, and l have goodies under the hood. I found a 68 skylark i like lmk, my bro told me f*ck it keep the stang and i feel im ready to do a old school project so i dont have to deal with smog and shit. its a dead even trade as i see it clean paint nice interior and runs strong. i just want others opinions.
KEEP THE STANG!! Screw that led sled! Your fifty runs hard!!! You will regret it if you do cuz all youll be seeing is ford taillights when we go out and cruz!! KEEP THE STANG BRO!!!
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SAV650HAB
Member # 10324
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haha fuck it free post!!!!!! im keepin it. enough said goin to the mile mustangs cruise in my shit!
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N8
Member # 6048
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quote: Originally posted by SAV650HAB: i got a 88 5.0 conv. with a new top, paint is good, and l have goodies under the hood. I found a 68 skylark i like lmk, my bro told me f*ck it keep the stang and i feel im ready to do a old school project so i dont have to deal with smog and shit. its a dead even trade as i see it clean paint nice interior and runs strong. i just want others opinions.
I wouldnt do it for a lark. But a coug or a another old school stang. Yes. Hell I am thinking about trading my Cobra for one.
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68dustin
Member # 5388
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i would totally do it... only if you have another car as your daily driver. Old school dont make good daily drivers at all.. 68 skylarks are bad ass..
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wilit
Member # 3367
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Yeah, old schools make terrible daily drivers. Also, I'm no GM fan, but what's the aftermarket support like for a Skylark? If it's something that has to be restored, if they don't repop those parts, you could be paying out the ass for stuff like chrome and dash parts.
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N8
Member # 6048
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quote: Originally posted by wilit: Yeah, old schools make terrible daily drivers. Also, I'm no GM fan, but what's the aftermarket support like for a Skylark? If it's something that has to be restored, if they don't repop those parts, you could be paying out the ass for stuff like chrome and dash parts.
GM Sports Salvage in Hayward will have everything you need.
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87droptop50
Member # 7185
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StacK some money and buy an old school...My NeXT old car is goona be a chevelle or camaro
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SAV650HAB
Member # 10324
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quote: Originally posted by 68dustin: i would totally do it... only if you have another car as your daily driver. Old school dont make good daily drivers at all.. 68 skylarks are bad ass..
yah thats my prob it would be my dd and im convinced on keeping the stang i've done alot to it since i got it, and heres the title on cl of the one im talking about 1968 buick skylark 350 turbo tranny sky blue ext. w/ white guts...obo - $4700
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68dustin
Member # 5388
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If it will be a dd... NOPE! dont do it..
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Secnd2nun64
Member # 1431
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If you want to do a buick check out a 63-65 riviera. I wouldn't do a classic for a DD unless your able to bring it up to date and get it reliable before you sell your mustang. Also kiss your gas mileage goodbye because your going to be hard pressed to get good gas mileage out of that big boat. lol
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SAV650HAB
Member # 10324
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quote: Originally posted by Secnd2nun64: If you want to do a buick check out a 63-65 riviera. I wouldn't do a classic for a DD unless your able to bring it up to date and get it reliable before you sell your mustang. Also kiss your gas mileage goodbye because your going to be hard pressed to get good gas mileage out of that big boat. lol
yah decisions been made im keeping my stang just was tempted cause i had a good set of rims that would of set that thing off, and i liked the paint int.. and no smog deal. I get my stang back tomarrow and i will post pics of my new top and other little things i have changed on it ....
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hatch will never be banned
Member # 7277
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quote: Originally posted by N8: quote: Originally posted by wilit: Yeah, old schools make terrible daily drivers. Also, I'm no GM fan, but what's the aftermarket support like for a Skylark? If it's something that has to be restored, if they don't repop those parts, you could be paying out the ass for stuff like chrome and dash parts.
GM Sports Salvage in Hayward will have everything you need.
there you go again n8 giving folks the wrong info
http://www.gmsportssalvage.com/
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Sco Cuddie
Member # 6757
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If your willing to spend some money and turn it into a pro touring old school, it can make a cool daily driver. Otherwise, a stock old school wont make a good daily driver.
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N8
Member # 6048
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solid points about not have a old school as a DD. My neighbor leaves work when I do, and it is heelarious. He has to do hella stuff to his old school before driving off. Foggy windows, warming up... Makes me glad my old schools are not DD's...
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SAV650HAB
Member # 10324
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yah seem's to be a head ache i'll just stick with the stang...thought it would be good but clean as it is and as intrested as the guy is im gonna pass on it and continue to flip it out some more.
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SmokinLX
Member # 1684
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Any money You save on smog will go out the door with the gas milage. You know what You have with Your ride and with the old school You probably have to do the busching's ect. on the front end which is expensive if You don't do the work Yourself. So bottom line is pick the one You will enjoy driving the most or if You know the dude see if He will switch for a week or 2? Also make sure the seal's are good and it does'nt leak any water inside & check for rust. I am sure You probably thought of all this stuff but thought I would throw it out there for Ya anyway's .
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SAV650HAB
Member # 10324
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quote: Originally posted by SmokinLX: Any money You save on smog will go out the door with the gas milage. You know what You have with Your ride and with the old school You probably have to do the busching's ect. on the front end which is expensive if You don't do the work Yourself. So bottom line is pick the one You will enjoy driving the most or if You know the dude see if He will switch for a week or 2? Also make sure the seal's are good and it does'nt leak any water inside & check for rust. I am sure You probably thought of all this stuff but thought I would throw it out there for Ya anyway's .
good look but i dont no him and i aint gonna do it I got an ear full from my bro and it stuck, and like i said i'll be cruisin to the mile mustang cruise in it come out if you can or you already are either way thanks for the 2 cents i've decided to keep it and i gotta handle somethin with one person on this site to let it be known 5.0 all day....i'll make sure to post a vid, to back it up to.
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stangin'
Member # 514
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build your stang and when you have extra income, buy a classic. don't shoot me, but my next build will be a '70 camaro . i won't be selling my fox for a loooooooooong time if ever. [ December 30, 2010, 01:55 AM: Message edited by: stangin' ]
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SAV650HAB
Member # 10324
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quote: Originally posted by stangin': build your stang and when you have extra income, buy a classic. don't shoot me, but my next build will be a '70 camaro . i won't be selling my fox for a loooooooooong time if ever.
yah this is like my 8th or 9th 5.0 i've had them since high school 84-91 is the years i've had and i never had a drop and as much done to this one then my others i showed the lark to my boys and my fiance and they have all told me to keep the stang no love for the lark f*CK IT...
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Luke87GT
Member # 21
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quote: Originally posted by N8: solid points about not have a old school as a DD. My neighbor leaves work when I do, and it is heelarious. He has to do hella stuff to his old school before driving off. Foggy windows, warming up... Makes me glad my old schools are not DD's...
Absolutely. When the weather exhibits extreme heat or cold spells, creature comforts are hard to give up... Cold AC in the summer, hot heater in the winter, defroster, adequate sealing, and power everthing. No substitutes!
But a classic will turn heads like no other.
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