So I bought this one today.

and its haul'd many a wrecks like that imp . funny today if that car was just wrecked and still together , it would have been fixed . well hell i cut demons , roadrunners , challengers , chargers , letter cars , ect..... it was all about the value , then wrecks were just parts cars , i enough drove them in and cut them to pieces . this one almost went that way , but a factory black 4 spd rr , it needs to be saved . and heres the clip from another 69 4spd rr , it could have been built as well . have the hood as well , glass 6pck one and a freash air original steel one as well . saved this 71 r/t challenger as well , and the repair parts from another 71 challenger as well , it could have been built at todays values .
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not sure what puller i'm going to use . i have a few that could do the trip , just pre'pep on all is needed . first would be this starcraft mh p400 w/413 loadflite runs on lp fuel , my dad's old unit , this 69 d200 crewcab but it just became a driver . still needs work , and this 88 c30 crewcab , its low miles tbi 5.7 th400 . it was my pops as well . so i'm still on the fence on the puller . the chevy gets the best mileage of all . but its a chevy ! so i'll push onward through this b...s virus and wait to get it done right . i want weight in front of that trailer with the large heavy load on it .
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Well I’d take the motor home, it’ll save you money on lodging that’ll more than outway any fuel savings the Chevy might offer and who wants to drive a Chevy anyway???
 
well thats a fact on lodging , done that been there , lol . but she uses lp fuel is that an issue on the run to get to you detmatt ? it hold 100 gals , two 50's . gets about 6 miles per gal . so 300 to 600 between fueling it up . but its the best bet i think as well .
 
I appreciate the old work horse trailer but I'd suggest slapping on a fresh coat of tremclad/rustoleum black. As a commercial trucker I would call that trailer "scale bait" as it sits. ;)
 
thats a good idea , no need for smokey's taking note of me traveling down the road . i'll give it a bath in rustoleum red primer . it will look like new , lol . being a self employed man i take in any good ideas . and when it comes to the cops i need some cloaking devise . i'll even wash that mh as well .
 
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View attachment 378991 View attachment 378992 View attachment 378993 View attachment 378994 View attachment 378995 View attachment 378996 lView attachment 378997 View attachment 378998 View attachment 378999 View attachment 379000 Finally got parts car out of confined storage yard.
Fighting,Hot weather,hornets nests,8ft weeds,flat tires,berry vines etc.
Was rearended at 40mph by a 14 year kid joy riding his parents 80s suburban.
It was a MD car and interior was sold and went into 67 conv.
After seeing the photos, I wasn't surprised to read on that it was a Suburban that plowed into the Imperial.
 
not sure what puller i'm going to use . i have a few that could do the trip , just pre'pep on all is needed . first would be this starcraft mh p400 w/413 loadflite runs on lp fuel , my dad's old unit , this 69 d200 crewcab but it just became a driver . still needs work , and this 88 c30 crewcab , its low miles tbi 5.7 th400 . it was my pops as well . so i'm still on the fence on the puller . the chevy gets the best mileage of all . but its a chevy ! so i'll push onward through this b...s virus and wait to get it done right . i want weight in front of that trailer with the large heavy load on it . View attachment 379220 View attachment 379221 View attachment 379227
I would use the Chevy to tow, but I drive Chevy's every day.:D
 
Hi Matt,

I have a '67 LeBaron, with a running and moving 440 and 727, that I'm going to be listing as a parts car in the classifieds. Sounds like you might have an engine locked down but wanted to throw it out there. I'm located near Columbus, Ohio.

Thanks,

Nate
 
Finally got the new window whisker kit I’ve been waiting for to be able to put the doors back together, thank you Murray!
Also got a bunch of parts for the ‘64.:thumbsup:
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sweet man . i get the tour when i show up with your 67 imp don't i ?
Absolutely! We’re going to get some hang time in for sure pal! You can park in the back lot for as many days as it takes us to swap the stub frame.:lol:
 
no prob detmatt . i placed a sales ad on site to see if dragging the parts would help sell them . it seems to have caught some members eyes . i'll try to remember those 65-68 imp disc hubs rotors with spindles for you . thought about trying those on a c body for wheel pattern change to 5 on 5 . hey i'm jazz'd i bought an austin a40 pickup today . i've wanted one for many years , this one just found me . its part of my gasser collection . not very good pics , cab n doors are hidden behind that 2 dr coupe body . and this nose pic , is just my pic . i'm due more pics of the one for it . i'll shot some more as i pick it up . lucky its not far from my here in calf .
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I appreciate the old work horse trailer but I'd suggest slapping on a fresh coat of tremclad/rustoleum black. As a commercial trucker I would call that trailer "scale bait" as it sits. ;)
Just stay out in the hammer lane hidden on the other side of a Pre-Pass truck with a dummy box.
 
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