67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated.
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/6/2008 7:44:35 PM
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andrewmp6
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Id never buy a car with out seeing it first hand pictures and people lie.8500 is a ok price for a good coupe you can find some cheaper that need work.
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/7/2008 6:31:08 AM
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nassaubayman
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Factory air? You'd better check into that. The A/C controls are from a '68 (the knobs are different). And the center vent is from a deluxe interior (aluminum side pieces instead of camera-case black). My '67 coupe cost me $7700 a year ago. Factory air, manual steering, manual brakes, automatic. The previous owner had replaced the original 2bbl carb with a 4bbl Edelbrock intake & carb. Overall, mine is in better shape than the one you're looking at, but the price for the one you're looking at isn't outrageous. Just giving you something for reference. I've seen a few threads concerning using these cars as daily drivers. I know mine gets, at best, 12 MPG. With gas prices today, using it as a daily driver can't be justified, IMO. Just some things to consider in your decision process.
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/7/2008 7:07:45 AM
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kalli
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not a single picture from the framerails or the underside of the car ?! that's weird, i would ask form them
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/7/2008 4:16:03 PM
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dugan
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I am willing to bet that the dash is bubbled, and possibly cracked.. Notice the floor mat on the top of the dash pad on the drivers side, looks to me like they are trying to cover something up. I also find it odd that there are no pics of framerails, underside, or any mention about rust in the description. My 67 coupe was $4000 on ebay, but it had no AC, no PB, PS, and it was an auto. It also needs some body work, paintjob, and some interior. Good luck!
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/7/2008 4:55:34 PM
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TexasAxMan
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SJs 66 Coupe gives sound advice. People cover up stuff in pictures so you'll come look at it, fall in love with it and overlook it's flaws. I'll admit, I've fallen for it myself in the past. Having someone with you will improve your chances of NOT having that happen to you. I take my wife with me, she can nit-pick with the best of them. Just find someone who will point out stuff you may overlook. They really don't even need to know much about cars, as long as you know the 'usual suspect' places to check and let them know in advance.
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/7/2008 5:26:28 PM
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_Remi
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I bought my 67 with a C4 and a worn out engine: I felt in love with it immediately (amazing car when you are 22 yo and you are freshly arrived in the US), and got it for $8,200. After less than a year, I have spent more than double to make it exactly the way I want (and still need a paint ). So to me, you would be paying a little bit too much on that one.
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RE: 67 coupe daily drive, OPINIONS appreciated. - 5/7/2008 8:25:47 PM
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Adrenolin
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Yup.. right here.. http://www.mustangdecoder.com/
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