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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dynaflash, Nov 5, 2009.

  1. dynaflash
    Joined: Apr 1, 2008
    Posts: 506

    dynaflash
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    from South

    I think that 608 of anything is not rare, but then what do I know. I think that rare is a good way to cook a steak.
     
  2. Tech @ BG
    Joined: Nov 18, 2005
    Posts: 319

    Tech @ BG
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    Don't forget "haven't tried to get it running but the motor spins over"
     
  3. "however they say the motor was not damaged." Who exactly are "they"?
     
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  4. okiegreaser
    Joined: Oct 6, 2009
    Posts: 94

    okiegreaser
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    from LA

    Had to laugh at this one. "Mostly original equipment." Yeah except for the built 468, new interior, new paint, cowl hood, lift, wheels and tires, grille, front bumper w/ KC lights, not to mention that it was a "frame-off restoration." Really ? With mostly original equipment? Oh and it was a "camper special". Must of forgot to put that "original" piece on. :confused:
     
  5. billsill45
    Joined: Jul 15, 2009
    Posts: 784

    billsill45
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    from SoCal

    A few of my favorite ad phrases:

    "Ready for restoration" (car has rotted sufficiently so that restoration costs will be X times any possible resale value).

    "All restored" (rattle can touch-up on the worst of the rust bubbles and a cheap set of seat covers).

    "Only ****x miles/year since new" (seller hopes that you're too stupid to figure out that the car has 200,000+ miles showing).

    "New battery or shocks or etc.": (This is the only thing worth mentioning about this steaming pile?)

    Any ad referring to the vehicle as "she" (As she has a new muffler, fuzzy dice, etc.).
     
  6. Hawaiianstyle
    Joined: Jul 8, 2009
    Posts: 113

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  7. SASROD
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
    Posts: 168

    SASROD
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  8. 50stude p/u
    Joined: Jul 14, 2009
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    50stude p/u
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    the ebay one says the body needs work. No s*** Sherlock!

    ya my grandpa's truck "ran when it was parked"....in the mid 80s. And ya its gone to hell since then.

    I have never gotten the "frame off restoration." technically didnt the body come off?

    my favorite line is "I am told...." this means they don't know **** but have a friend who thinks they do.
     
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  9. All I needed to see -

    "74 Plymouth Valiant..Old School Vehicle. All original. Must See' "

    Meaning: It was Gramma's car, that she used for driving to school as a crossing guard (the car is old, Gramma's old, the school's old, too. Soooo, "Old School Vehicle", covers all the bases!!)
    All original: Well, that dent on the right rear quarter is certainly 'original', in that I haven't seen one EXACTLY like it. I do like the way he tried to crop that out of the pic....
    Must see. Hmmm. Could someone explain how it is that I *MUST* see something?? I've seen and driven a Valiant, even owned one, so I feel that I have had more than enough torture from that quarter, therefore I cannot imagine why I "must see" this particular one.

    Oooppps, forgot one meaning: 74 Plymouth Valiant: Worthless then, worthless now, worthless in the foreseeable future. And the owner just now realised that, so please buy this from him before he suffers further embarr***ment.

    Cosmo
     
  10. dkiser72
    Joined: Sep 25, 2009
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    from ny

    how about "ready for restoration" (aren't they all?) or..."needs restored" i guess saying "needs restoring" would cost extra..."original mileage"..really? the only mileage is from pulling it on and off the trailer from the dealers lot??? "no rust" ..yeah, just 35 lbs of bondo hiding it... "one owner" (at a time) "never seen snow,rain,salt etc" yeah right...you'd never drive a 84 caprice in that kind of weather..."always garaged"..yep, it was always in the garage...getting fixed.....for ragtops, my fave "top never down"..then why'd ya buy it??? "have all paperwork" as in.. you open the glovebox and...every oil change receipt,parking ticket,repair receipts,tow bills......"serious inquiries only" oh, you mean i cant just call you and say i had one just like it only different and nicer,wish i had money to buy yours??? "adult owned and driven"...uhhh doesn't it kinda have to be???unless they give licenses to 3rd graders(seems like it sometime)
     
  11. Don't forget; selling for a friend and rust in the usual areas.
     
  12. 61 chevy
    Joined: Apr 11, 2007
    Posts: 891

    61 chevy
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    everthing old was rare, untill ebay came along,now all my one of a kind old toys are everwhere , some one else has one just like it on ebay :eek:
     
  13. Ebert
    Joined: Feb 13, 2006
    Posts: 1,920

    Ebert
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    from Keller, TX

    Isn't this RARE as hell???????
    E
     

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  14. dudley32
    Joined: Jan 2, 2008
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    What about smoke free ?
    but not the engine..lol
     
  15. hotdamn
    Joined: Aug 25, 2006
    Posts: 2,659

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    my personal favorite is the good ol swap meet sayin "that rear end came out of a runnin car"

    really? did it really?

    wow I should buy it then.....

    what about this steering wheel?

    running car too I spose?

    it is a shame people bull **** so much.
     
  16. hotdamn
    Joined: Aug 25, 2006
    Posts: 2,659

    hotdamn
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    wait a minute,

    everything was rare before ebay...

    but model A's were $2,500 for a decent 5w coupe

    and after ebay they apparently are worth 8g's for a builder that is stock and needs every patch panel that smith & jones carry???

    how does this work?

    oh that's before entrepreneurial rednecks heard about RATRODS...
     
  17. ol gasser
    Joined: Nov 21, 2006
    Posts: 333

    ol gasser
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    from here

    Matching numbers ,A real gearhead does not care ,only a chainer cares.
     
  18. Sphynx
    Joined: Jan 31, 2009
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    Sphynx
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    from Central Fl

    We can only hope its rare!!:eek:
     
  19. low-n-slo54
    Joined: Jul 25, 2009
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    well if the 84 gmc is rare then my grandad is sitting on a gold mine. long wheel base, 305, white painted steelies and half caps. looks like it just rolled out of the showroom but it has been repainted with all new interior.
     
  20. hotrod-Linkin
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
    Posts: 3,382

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    most of the guys that sell their cars will usually put the ratrod name in the ***le on ebay.but then come on here and rag everyone else that uses that word...i would say they are "rare" opportunist.
     
  21. The Shocker
    Joined: Dec 30, 2004
    Posts: 3,538

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    How about "ready to be restored" ,what kind of prep work does it take to get a car ready to have everything redone ?
     
  22. LowKat
    Joined: Nov 29, 2005
    Posts: 10,015

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    You can make any car rare by option deduction / addition.

    1986 Mustang GT 350,000 produced:

    out of those, with special gauge package = 349,000
    out of those, with red exterior = 280,000
    out of those, with electric windows = 210,000
    out of those, with stick shift trans = 110,000
    out of those, with AM-FM-CD = 80,000
    out of those, with floor mat delete = 14,000
    out of those, with dealer installed map holder = 1

    1 of 350,000.... now, that's a rare '86 Mustang GT



    I always chuckle when I read "ready for paint" in a sellers ad
     
  23. Weasel
    Joined: Dec 30, 2007
    Posts: 6,696

    Weasel
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    "Easy fix" - really? So why haven't you easily fixed it then???
     
  24. nutajunka
    Joined: Jan 24, 2007
    Posts: 1,464

    nutajunka

    How about the, "Would be great for a father/son project".
     
  25. Frankie47
    Joined: Dec 20, 2008
    Posts: 1,877

    Frankie47
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    from omaha ne.

    I'll give you 50 for that primo dodger! LOL,Good point, seriously I got 50....:D
     
  26. Mr48chev
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
    Posts: 36,033

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    Locally one of the catch phrases is "Antique cl***ic". Because that is the section in the paper where antique and cl***ic cars are listed.

    The businesses in Yakima, Wa put out their "Welcome Vintiques" signs every first weekend of Augest for the Vintiques Northwest Nationals rod run although the Vintiques are the local club which hosts the event. That also leads to locals calling any old car a Vintique.
     
  27. Pscott
    Joined: Jul 10, 2008
    Posts: 244

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    Those ******** buzz words are used because there are lots of people with more money than sense.
    This one always gets me: "139000 miles, mostly highway". Duh, where else ya gonna drive it?
    Pscott
     
  28. rixrex
    Joined: Jun 25, 2006
    Posts: 1,433

    rixrex
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    If what I know about a vehicle that I am selling amounts to "it was running good when it was parked two years ago and I've kept it full of oil and antifreeze, squirted some lightweight oil down the sparkplug holes and it still spins" then thats what I'm gonna tell them. The rest they can determine for themselves. As is where is on the bill of sale takes car of the rest..A 66 Charger 318 poly with three-speed on the column, tach in the dash and AC is rare...awhile back I told Kevin " I saw it run once" we both had a good laugh on that one...
     
  29. ST. 515
    Joined: Mar 29, 2008
    Posts: 384

    ST. 515
    Member
    from TEXAS

    My buddy had listed his car for sale as: rebuilt motor and trans, new discbrakes, rebuilt suppension and the list goes on and on. This was all true 10 years ago, but its been his daily driver for over 12 years. Rebuilt can be a little misleading.:)

    -Saint
     
  30. brandonwillis
    Joined: Aug 28, 2008
    Posts: 291

    brandonwillis
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    from Tucson AZ


    you my friend, have never been to the south side of tucson. For some reason south tucsonans really liike 70s era impalas.
     

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