Anyone have classic cars ready for Summer cruising?

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diesirae7

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Worked all winter on my '73 Eldorado, which I bought in a non running condition. rebuilt the suspension, wheel bearings, sandblasted the wheels, new tires, all new brakes, and engine tune, carb rebuild, and fuel pump, and it started! now just to get a few holes in the floor pans repaired and new carpet, hoping to be road ready next month.

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Very impressive! Congrats!

I'm afraid I can't really tell you how I feel when I see your project. An accurate description would require moving this discussion to the Dirty Laundry forum ;-)

Jim
 
Very nice! I have to get my ‘86 Chevy Camaro Z28 up and going again, but it’s rust free since it’s a California car. I do have the engine, but I have to get a manual transmission, and a couple of other odds and ends to get it up and running again
 
Great job!  Are those drum brakes for the rear, I hope?

 

We sold our '64 Continental convertible about a dozen years ago.  All we have now is the never-been-touched '50 GMC half-ton, a retiree from the Bell System fleet, that my dad bought in 1960.  I just got the seats re-upholstered a few months ago.  That's about as cruise-ready as that beast is going to get!

 

 

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I had my fling with old cars in college. My '00 Mercury Grand Marquis with 187k miles is my daily driver and all I mess with besides a Jeep for winter use.

Nice Eldorado by the way. Caddys and Lincolns were my thing. My first car was a '68 Coupe deVille.
 
Was 1965 really that long ago?

<span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #008000;">I guess here where I live the time for "Summer cruising" is now when outside temps are in the 80's/low 90's. Air conditioning or not, driving around when it's 120+ is no fun and only done out of necessity. As I continue to battle illness, I try and find time for short trips around the block. Sitting in the front seat and playing with the controls like you did as a kid in your father's car provides me some enjoyment. I'm not at the point where I put my hands on the wheel and make engine noises...yet. Please keep posting pics of your wonderful cars.</span>

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I know I'm cheating

I owned a 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible, 1961 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, and 1980 Cadillac El Dorado. I had a 2005 Ford Mustang Convertible that I re-upholstered and re-carpeted. Now I have my 2014 Ford Mustang Convertible that has classic style without the problems.

I really love all of your cars.

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warmsecondrinse #10

Thank you, I get compliments almost every time I stop somewhere. The big Chryslers have been neglected over the years and are now rarer to see than the typical '57 chevy at car shows. I absolutely love the car. It has every single option that you could get back then, except the FM radio. Everything is in perfect condition, the interior looks brand spanking new.
I remember going to buy the car, it was parked on a side street. I turned the corner where it was parked and just thinking "WOW, this thing is a tank!" It drinks 8 gallons per mile... oops, I mean miles per gallon. No kidding this beast is 4,500 pounds and 20 feet long. The road feels just like a ship crashing on the waves, no road feel whatsoever. I'm a 6 foot tall person, and I can reach as far as possible into the trunk and still not touch the end without taking my feet off of the ground.
 
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I had a grand aunt who had a '67 Newport $-door sedan. Loved that car.

Neighbours across the street came home one day in '73 or '74 with a '69 that looked brand new. From my perspective it was an awesome new Chrysler but was so jarringly different from the previous series that it should've had a different name, not "Newport".
 

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