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Sold the Omni... - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Sold the Omni... (/showthread.php?tid=6708) |
Sold the Omni... - Jeff - 11-14-2007 Guess I'm not "turboomni" anymore...not that I ever was. I'll miss it, but I have too much going on, too much money everywhere, and too many cars. I'm going to finish up the Daytona before I graduate, get the van painted so I can sell it after I graduate, then I'm gonna buy a classic and once again resume work on the Challenger.Next = 50's 2dr Mopar Slab... starting the saving right now. Plymouth Belvedere/Fury/Savoy ![]() Imperial Crown Coupe ![]() Chrysler NewYorker/300/Newport
Re: Sold the Omni... - Goodspeed - 11-14-2007 TurboOmni08 Wrote:...too many cars. :wink: Allow me to repeat myself:
Re: Sold the Omni... - Mike - 11-14-2007 Goodspeed Wrote:TurboOmni08 Wrote:...too many cars. lol i almost lost my fingers to a beautiful (but busted inside the engine bay) challenger. "shit man, we've broke down... just stick your fingers in here and hold this open... moments later, a giant explosion inside the carb (or something like that... i don't understand carbs). - Jeff - 11-14-2007 No. I have decided I want a late 50's car. A coupe or convertible. The coupes are just so much cheaper and easier to get. Notice that I don't want a restoration project...I want to spend 10-15k and get something I can just turn the key on. A driver, not a super showcar. - Steve85 - 11-14-2007 TurboOmni08 Wrote:No. I have decided I want a late 50's car. A coupe or convertible. The coupes are just so much cheaper and easier to get. Notice that I don't want a restoration project...I want to spend 10-15k and get something I can just turn the key on. A driver, not a super showcar. Good luck! I hope you can find a reasonably priced Mopar. You can thank Craig Jackson for blowing that market apart. Everybody and their mother thinks their "classic" is $60K dollar car. F'n replica's of rare models bring home $100K. Classic cars and muscle cars have become rich boy toys. OK, a little exaggerated but it pisses me off the regular guy has priced out of the market, even for "drivers" in many cases. BTW..the cars in your pics are beautiful...I really do hope you find a good example at a reasonable price. - Jeff - 11-14-2007 Thanks Steve. I just need to get my money together, get rid of some dept I have on stupid things, and find the right deal at the right time. A 57' Belvedere is the dream, but with the Tulsa time capsule car and "Christine" its impossible to find one at a decent price. A rusted out bomb that looks like a maple leaf in December in on ebay right now for like $3600...a convertible with no top, no interior, and rusted to pieces. Give me like a year...and a deal like this. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.ornocar.com/1959chrysler-saratoga.html">http://www.ornocar.com/1959chrysler-saratoga.html</a><!-- m --> ![]() I'll be working on the Challenger at some point soon too. Most of that will be tracking down the parts we have lost and just getting the project going again. I want to start over with the paint work, get rid of that yellow and go with a different color. I also need to track down a 440 v8 and a posi rear end :twisted: - Evan - 11-14-2007 that belivedere is sooo fucking pimp - .RJ - 11-15-2007 TurboOmni08 Wrote:find the right deal at the right time... working on the Challenger... track down a 440 v8 and a posi rear end :twisted: Finish the damn daytona!!! - Dave - 11-15-2007 I'm really kinda surprised. Like, you're our TD guru, should stick with what you know .I think you're out of your mind, but I'm not a really good one to talk either. There are very VERY few cars made before the 60s that I would ever consider, but some people have a taste for them. - Jeff - 11-15-2007 I want to have 2dr "sporty" Mopar from every decade. That is really my plan. I have an 80s/90's Daytona, I have the 70's Challenger, and I'll have a 50's. I'll probably get some sort of 60's Chrysler convertible. I won't go older then the 50's. Unless I can find a 30's Plymouth coupe or a 40's Chrysler business coupe. I'm passionate about automobiles. All automobiles, but most specifically Chryslers. I think being the smallest of the three major American auto marks has forced Chrysler to be unique and has presented it with challenges that have resulted in some great cars. Not the best ever, but great cars for their time that have become representatives of their respective eras. The K car, all be it humble, is a symbol of the 80's. It says something about America, who didn't know someone with a K-car growing up? Mopar muscle cars are some of the most valuable vehicles from the late 60's and 70's, and also some of the most ground breaking (Superbird anyone?). I wish I was 30 years older then I am, I wish I could have lived in those days when Stratus and Cirrus were just types of clouds, and Mitsubishi was still "those bastards that built the Zero". When the company I am passionate about was still groundbreaking and the lovable underdog of the American auto industry. Rant aside, I hold out hope for the future, and I want to remember the past. The 50's were a time when America was car crazy. Architecture and grandeur were part of car making. Each year was something different and something new. I think some of the most glamorous cars that will ever be came form the late 50's and early 60's. Most of the rest feel like appliances. - Dave - 11-15-2007 Well, it all makes sense now. I'll still always think of you when I see an Omni :-). - Maengelito - 11-15-2007 Dave Wrote:I'll still always think of you when I see an Omni :-). thats the meanest thing that dave has ever said. :lol: but in all seriousness, i dont know jack about those american classics, but a guy at work has restored a couple of them including a blue belvedere that is pretty nice but looks like it weighs atleast 10k lbs. he might've sold it already, not sure, but if you ever get one, i'm sure he'd be a good resource for any questions you have. - ScottyB - 11-15-2007 Jeff, glad to see you're taking your hobby to a new level. you gotta have dreams and have fun with it, if this helps you then awesome. i think your goal of having a sweet mopar from every decade is a killer goal. sorry to hear the MMinivan will be sold someday
- mrbaggio - 11-15-2007 Someone is selling this 50's era car at work "1954 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4-Dr Sedan Classic Black w/Gray Interior. Great Condition. $15,995 or Best Offer. Call Marc at 757/460-0040, or email him at xxxxxx" - Jeff - 11-15-2007 MMinivan might be staying inside the MM family... :twisted: - Jeff - 11-16-2007 Sentiment is getting to me...I can't back out on this. The more I realize its going the more I want to call the whole thing off. But I can't...its just better this way. Counting down to Sunday... - mrbaggio - 11-16-2007 TurboOmni08 Wrote:MMinivan might be staying inside the MM family... :twisted: NOOOOOOO!!!! - Jeff - 11-19-2007 S....O....L....D!!! Out the door baby. Cash in hand and feeling good. time to go pay some bills so my debt to equity ratio starts to even out. |