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Frank Dillinger posted:http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/edmonton/running-driving-stopping-old-70-galaxie-ragtop/1054354908?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true Top down in the snow for photos, engine running so you can see the smoke - I like this seller's style! quote:First $1800.00 cash or trade up, down or across Powershift posted:http://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/calgary/1988-rolls-royce-silver-spur/1054958414 This is glorious. EDIT: A quick google leads me to think the Rolls will sell for $20K-$30K. ExecuDork fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Mar 4, 2015 |
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Goddamn that Rolls
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ExecuDork posted:Top down in the snow for photos, engine running so you can see the smoke - I like this seller's style! Nothing has ever sold for $30k at regal. I would think it'll go for 10-12 tops.
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Powershift posted:Nothing has ever sold for $30k at regal. I would think it'll go for 10-12 tops. The next car I own - which the non-idiotic part of my brain says I will buy in Ontario in April or May - will need to carry a canoe, bomb down gravel and dirt roads in TSD rallies and other adventures, and generally put a smile on my face. The Roller would do that in fantastic style (picture that car with a green canoe on it - go on, I'll wait. Don't forget the nice layer of mud up both sides as high as the windows) and I can get to Calgary easily. The auction starts at 11:00am, a surprisingly reasonable hour, and they allow internet bids. The excitable moron in the back of my head is SCREAMING at me right now.
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ExecuDork posted:I just asked a question in the BFC-meets-AI thread about putting together $8K for a car in Onterrible (I'm moving there in a few weeks). You are NOT HELPING with the treacherous part of my brain that thinks one Alberta-registered car (Chysler 300M) is as good as any other (Rolls Royce Silver Spur) for switching to Ontario and passing safety and whatnot. TSD rallies and gravel road canoe hauling you say.....
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ExecuDork posted:Top down in the snow for photos, engine running so you can see the smoke - I like this seller's style! I don't think that's smoke, looks like condensation to me? anyway, emailed him, gonna look at it tomorrow if he every gets back to me with his address. summer beater ahoy!
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That Lincoln would be great with a non flashy plastidip coating on it. Edit: not paying attention. Not a Lincoln. Although basically a Lincoln.
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Frank Dillinger posted:I don't think that's smoke, looks like condensation to me? anyway, emailed him, gonna look at it tomorrow if he every gets back to me with his address. summer beater ahoy! I'm agreeing with jonathan - non flashy plastidip would look great. Or flashy - lime green comes to mind.
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I've been thinking of doing a side business doing plastidip coating poo poo. The investment is low and overhead is almost non existent. And the product itself doesn't require the skills of a master painter
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jonathan posted:I've been thinking of doing a side business doing plastidip coating poo poo. The investment is low and overhead is almost non existent. And the product itself doesn't require the skills of a master painter There's enough of a market for it. I've always wondered how difficult it is to balance plastidipped rims though.
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I'm currently balancing pros and cons of a plastidip or Maaco paint job. Probably about the same longevity, hahaha
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I was in Redcliff today and had to do a double take as I was leaving town. I saw a hoarder with about 15 Fieros in his compound in various states of disrepair, including a 1988 GT. Why? jonathan posted:I've been thinking of doing a side business doing plastidip coating poo poo. The investment is low and overhead is almost non existent. And the product itself doesn't require the skills of a master painter
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There are a couple places in edmonton and calgary that do it. I can't imagine how many people there are that would want it done but wouldn't do it themselves. I really don't see the point of it. I've plastidipped rims and stuff. it's not all that durable, and there have been cases of it pulling clearcoat off when it comes off. With that convertible, it wouldn't be that much more difficult to do a nice single stage eastwood paint job that looks better than plastidip, and lasts 10 years. i've been considering plastidipping the chrome/stainless bits on my lincoln to protect it, and make it a little less flashy. maybe in copper or just matte clear.
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I would consider doing on my bike rims because I managed to put a gouge in it and it pisses me off each time I see it Besides, it's a street bike and it generally only sees good roads so it would probably last a pretty long time. Pulling the clear off is a concern though if that's true, never heard it before but I'll assume you have.
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I've done the rims on my car and truck. It works ok on wheels, not that durable, but if it's a paintable surface, it makes far, far more sense to just nut up and paint it. So this summer, should i be an old man or a pimp or a drug dealer Just messing around in gimp, was gonna do all the chrome but oh lord, there is so much. Powershift fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Mar 6, 2015 |
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I'd like "drug dealer" with some different wheels and a little less ride height. But maybe that's because I'm a child?
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I'm always searching for different wheels locally, but it shares a bolt pattern with jeeps, chevy pickups, and astrovans, so all the choices are TEEEEEEEEERRIBLE. The 16 year old in my wants to just black it out and run d-slots or soft 8s.
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Powershift posted:I'm always searching for different wheels locally, but it shares a bolt pattern with jeeps, chevy pickups, and astrovans, so all the choices are TEEEEEEEEERRIBLE. 5 on 5? There are all sorts of options. 'Course, I had soft eights in mind, but there seem to be a number of truck wheels that look pretty similar but are aluminum.
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Those on a Lincoln just make it look like a massive mulletmobile though. The only real old school wheels i think would look okay are grey salt flat specials, or chrome smoothies.
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If you're not rollin' on Daytons and big pimpin' in your black gold Lincoln this summer, you're dead to me. DEAD TO ME
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Powershift posted:Those on a Lincoln just make it look like a massive mulletmobile though. The only real old school wheels i think would look okay are grey salt flat specials, or chrome smoothies. Yeah I guess I'm OK with mullets. I had Centerlines on my Impala for awhile.
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Drug dealer, completely blacked out (the term "murdered out" is stupid but fits in this case), with these wheels: also blacked out. My GF at the time got a Mark V as the loaner when her crappy little Hyundai was in the shop in Vancouver for transmission work. She called me in a panic because she didn't think she could ExecuDork fucked around with this message at 17:24 on Mar 6, 2015 |
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slidebite posted:I was in Redcliff today and had to do a double take as I was leaving town. I saw a hoarder with about 15 Fieros in his compound in various states of disrepair, including a 1988 GT. Why? This is how I'm gonna go out.
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Underpowered, on fire, wearing a knockoff italian suit?
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Yeah, but people will claim my last year was the best one.
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What the gently caress kijiji, why won't any of you answer my texts, phone calls, or emails. It's like you don't want me to give you thousands of dollars for your loving trucks. Buying a used 3/4 or 1 ton should not be this hard in Alberta.
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It's not, just go to an auction, pick one, buy it.
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Slung Blade posted:What the gently caress kijiji, why won't any of you answer my texts, phone calls, or emails. Generally poo poo people. "Oh that truck got sold weeks ago" Well then wtf do you have the ad up ?
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Powershift posted:It's not, just go to an auction, pick one, buy it. How much do they usually go for? I'm in the market for a beat to poo poo half ton for hauling my car around.
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1500quidporsche posted:How much do they usually go for? I'm in the market for a beat to poo poo half ton for hauling my car around. When i bought my king ranch, i got it for 15k. similar trucks were listed on kijiji for 20-22k. by dealers for 28-30k. In 09 i bought a 2005 f-150 extended cab with 116k kms for $7700. Both at michener allen. There's an auction at regal in calgary every saturday. auctions are fun even if you aren't buying anything, and not a bad way to spend a sunny saturday. Sometimes stuff goes stupid cheap at CPA, they have an auction on the 10th http://www.canadianpublicauction.com/ i bought a 99 powerstroke from ritchie bros last year for $750 as non-running, and it runs perfectly. Sometimes you get stupid lucky.
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Powershift posted:i bought a 99 powerstroke from ritchie bros last year for $750 as non-running, and it runs perfectly. This is exactly what I'm looking for. As long as it has cruise control and isn't on fire I'm fine with it. Wanted to check out Regal for some time. Maybe once Ice rallycross is done I'll head out for a saturday.
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There are a fuckton of unreserved trucks in tomorrow's sale http://www.regalauctions.com/upcomingauctions.php?sale=030715 There are 3 07 f-150s with 180-200k kms. I would bet they'll go for under 5 grand. Check for rust around the gas cap. smooth steering lock to lock, and phaser tick, you'll know it if you hear it. If you buy it and it's got the original spark plugs, you might break a few getting them out, but i have the tool to remove what gets stuck. Buying poo poo from auctions is pretty much gambling though.
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So, looked at the car. Top works, engine runs great, tranny seems to operate fine. Of course, the body is full of filler, and there's rust in most of the nooks and crannies I looked in. Also all of the weatherstripping is dry rotted out and the dash is cracked. Pretty sure it sat in a field for a long while before some guy pulled it out, filled the obvious holes, and primered it before putting it up for sale. Gonna throw out a lowball, see what happens. EDIT: nope, not even a little bit Frank Dillinger fucked around with this message at 01:57 on Mar 7, 2015 |
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Powershift posted:It's not, just go to an auction, pick one, buy it. Most got back to me last night. Test drove a 2003 gmc last night, wasn't a fan of that one. Price was OK. Drove a 2007 chev 2500 this morning, 4x4, 209k, simple options, but still has ac and cruise, extended cab, acceptable rockers, good frame, box, minor rock chips on the hood. Might need a ball joint or some front end work, tiny little thunk on bumps. Good rubber. Bought it at 5300. Pretty happy with that. Just need to get it insured and registered now...
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Well looks like spring has spring. Absolutely no snow left at all, gophers are out chirping away and most chucklefucks including me are breaking the bikes out
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# ? Mar 8, 2015 00:22 |
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Whats the purpose of insurance inspection in this province? Is it for registering a used vehicle only? Some ads have inspection included, do they just do PPI out of the goodness of their hearts?
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iv46vi posted:Whats the purpose of insurance inspection in this province? Is it for registering a used vehicle only? Some ads have inspection included, do they just do PPI out of the goodness of their hearts? some insurance companies require an insurance inspection if a car is 12 years old or older. a lot of companies are dropping the requirement because it's dumb and wasteful. This is the only form they're allowed to use.
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I had to get an insurance inspection on and old truck I had. The truck had 500 000 km on it, three shocks that were connected to the chassis, and the tires were utterly worn out. Passed with flying colours.
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That surprises me. In my experience the techs that put their cert # on those forms take it pretty seriously.
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Not the insurance inspection, in my experience - OOP certainly (since they can make some serious money from it). Insurance inspection is laughably bad in this province, and - judging from the people I see selling used cars crowing about how they passed the insurance inspection with flying colours - potentially dangerous.
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