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Interesting trade offered for my 87 GT. 67 ford fairlane GT 390 by pontiackid86
Started on: 01-25-2011 12:18 AM
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Last post by: CoolBlue87GT on 01-29-2011 11:08 PM
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Report this Post01-27-2011 03:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rogergarrisonSend a Private Message to rogergarrisonDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Hulki U. My-BFF:

Isn't your car collection big enough?





Some real winners there, I see an Escort, KCars, uglybird, and Gremlin. Nice ones are the Bimmer (that lots of guys love) and looks like a Catalina on the left.

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Report this Post01-27-2011 03:16 PM Click Here to See the Profile for twofatguysSend a Private Message to twofatguysDirect Link to This Post
Why still no pictures of the car?

The actual condition for me would be a huge factor.

And I'm still leaning to no on the trade.

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Ain’t nothing like the sound of a 60’s V8. Does that answer your question about what I would do? I had a buddy I knew from high school who had one. It could get out of it’s own way, and then some. If you like something you can just drive every once in a while then go for it.

Remember, the gas mileage is going to be horrible. And it is a boat compared to the Fiero. But hey us old guys can tell you stories about any car from the sixties. That is something you will find out driving that. We are more than happy to tell stories about what we did in and with those old sixties cars. So be prepared to hear all sorts of stories.

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Ya, just remember no muscle cars turned or stopped well. In those days it was red lite to redlite on the floor. My Coronets tires are screaming on 30mph exit/entrance ramps that even my Astro and Sebring can take faster. If your not interested, pass me the info. I got the cash burning a hole in my pocket for the right one
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Originally posted by rogergarrison:


Some real winners there, I see an Escort, KCars, uglybird, and Gremlin. Nice ones are the Bimmer (that lots of guys love) and looks like a Catalina on the left.


Good game. Let's play.

Toyota Tercel on top of the red Thunderbird.
GM station wagon to the left of those. Can't tell if it is a Buick or Pontiac.
Chevy Citation under the T-bird.
Pinto Wagon under the Bimmer?
Fort Tempo on the top right? Is that a Plymouth Horizon to the right of that?
Old Honda Accord on the bottom right.
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I don't see the gremlin
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Report this Post01-27-2011 08:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for grkboy707Send a Private Message to grkboy707Direct Link to This Post
I just thought I'd let you know...

We have a friend who has a nicer one, but this is the first one I picked off google.
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I checked it out. It wasent really as described so i passed it up.
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Originally posted by frontal lobe:
Good game. Let's play.

Pinto Wagon under the Bimmer?

BZZZT ... WRONG !
Vega Wagon, .

I would trade Rick. 87 Fiero GT's can be found all day long anywhere.
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Originally posted by cliffw:

BZZZT ... WRONG !
Vega Wagon, .

I would trade Rick. 87 Fiero GT's can be found all day long anywhere.


The blue one under the beamer is a 78 pinto wagon

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Originally posted by pontiackid86:

I checked it out. It wasent really as described so i passed it up.


Still no pictures? What was the condition?
Sounds like some other forum members might be interested, would be nice if you would pass on the info.

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Originally posted by 84fiero123:
The blue one under the beamer is a 78 pinto wagon

The Vega is the only other car that I have owned as many of as the Fiero. I had a Vega GT Wagon and even a Vega Panel Wagon (no windows). I think you are wrong, .... again, , j/k.
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Actually, yes, it IS a Vega wagon. SO close, but no seeegar.
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Originally posted by DRA:


Still no pictures? What was the condition?
Sounds like some other forum members might be interested, would be nice if you would pass on the info.



Nah i dident take any. the interior was completley gutted out he only had the dash and the driver seat for it. wasent set up for racing or anyhting it needes work.

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Originally posted by pontiackid86:


Nah i dident take any. the interior was completley gutted out he only had the dash and the driver seat for it. wasent set up for racing or anyhting it needes work.


If it didn't need work it would be a 10K - 15K car, still some on here might be interested.
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Originally posted by Boondawg:

1967 Ford Fairlane GT:



My buddy Dave had one just like that when i was in college, only it was a convertible, and it was cherry red and in perfect condition like the one in the picture.. He absolutly loved that car (it was his grand dads originally).. It was a really cool car, until some 16 year old girl in a camaro ran a red light and T-boned him dead center on the driver door while he was pulling out of his neighborhood.. May he rest in peace. His mom was with him too, but she survived, but is now paralyzed.

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I think the white one just to the right of the Bimmer is a Gremilin (maybe a Hornet)
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Toyota above the T-Bird, Pontiac LeMans just to the right, GM wagon is a Caprice Classic....bowtie under third brake light, T-bird, K-car, Nova? Catalina, Citation, BMW, Civic, Cutlass ( 78-80 ), Cutlass ( 81-87 ), Vega, Honda something....
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Originally posted by rogergarrison:

I think the white one just to the right of the Bimmer is a Gremilin (maybe a Hornet)


No, not a Hornet, looks like a Toyota Tercel.
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