Was driving home in the snowstorm yesterday and saw something that made me sick: A mint 20th Cougar driving in it! This car formerly belonged to one of our members (87anniv). He sold it last summer, and it appears the new owner does't appreciate it much...
...Which reminds me - I also saw my beloved 88 Bird driving on salty roads a few weeks ago. I could've bit the steering wheel of my 300 right off the hub when I saw it covered in salt...
I really hate to say it but thats what happens when you pour your effort into something then sell it.
True enough, but I suppose the real lesson here is to pick the right car before pouring the effort in...
Sometimes you have no choice. I drive my wife's 65 fury in the snow and salt. I get harassed by people all the time "how could you drive that classic in this weather!?" My answer is- "Do you wanna buy it? Save it from the salt? No? I didn't think so." Nobody wants this car. I can't give it away. I've had it priced as low as $1200 and nobody will take it. Where are you going to find a car that needs nothing major for $1200?... Nobody wants it, so, I drive it.
Sorry to rant- this just drives me crazy.
Some people cant afford more then one car. I drove my car in the snow this year, it wasn't that I don't appreciate my car. It's because I hit hard times and a deer and it totalled my Explorer. You gotta do what you gotta do.
The Sport is a daily driver,no matter what the weather. Luckily,we don't have salt on the roads,only sand, and ice is only frozen water,so,it'll melt. She seems to do just fine.
OMG he sold it!!?? Had no idea. That's just awful, I would have to say the thing is ruined by now. Once it gets in those front subframes, it's over. There's no going back. I dunno. Sure can't blame him though, I'm sure he needed the money and it was there, so that's all she wrote.
There was one listed in syracuse, 2 hours west of me, in the fall. That listing has been gone, I wonder if it's meeting the same fate. :rolleyes:. I'll save my rant about pretty much the two stupid things I did this year that ruined my plan to save one of those perfect cars. I'm so angry right now, though. That's the problem, they're nice cars at a good price now so someone's getting a good value for a daily car that will get ruined. Hopefully this year I'll make it happen. Hopefully I find another one for sale.
i have to drive mine in this. if i had the money for another car my tbird wouldnt even see rain ever again. it kills me everytime i wake up in the morning and have to go somewere in this
Doesn't bug me at all. I bought my car to drive it, and get me from point a to point b. Not just to look at it. It would be nice to have a garage to park a car, but I really wouldn't treat it much different. Just fix the oil leaks and things like that when they come up.
My friends think I'm crazy because I bought a brand new car and I'm still letting a 23 year old T-bird sit in the garage all winter.....
I'm not sure I *want* to know what friends and acquiantances really think of me LOL
Meh. Buy a Mustang. When it rusts away, and falls to shiznit around your ankles, there's your 5.0HO and trans, wheels, and seat.
I don't have to worry about....mine will probably never run again. Thinking about selling it. There's a nice 2005 Civic Si for sale just down the road....taxes are coming in too. Hmm.
/sarcasm. ;)
Wait I thought T-Birds and Cougars were the cars you're supposed to strip for parts for your doorstop Mustang...?
Because....ya know....the 83-88's were just so awful ya know? The snob from cali said so!!! ;)
My friends already know I'm crazy.
Meh, mother-eff that turd, lol
OF course, I'm also considering picking up a '93 vert Stang, with a swapped in carb 5.0...not to donate parts to OR from a Tbird...guy wants more than what I want to pay though, and my heart lies with the wings of a 'Bird, not the gallumping of a Belly-Button. lmao
I see some very nice cars on the road in the winter that make me wonder why they drive them.
But then i look back at my old cougar that i drove every winter and my T bird that replaced it.
(http://memimage.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/3022/2021/7553510001_medium.jpg)
I enjoy driving my car and fooling around with it.
But burned into my head is the day my Cougar died.
(http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/3022/2029/7553514001_medium.jpg)
For me i cant chance lightning striking twice but i want to take her out and fool around.
I was sitting in the parking lot at work the other day and I hear the sound of a wide-open throttle... What flies by? A viper! Down a sloppy, salty, DEAD END road. He hit the cul-de-sac and did a perfect 180 drift and went flying back out. That was a little strange...
I have to agree. My T-Bird will never be a show car, not going to pretend it will.
I drove my car daily until '04 or so (EDIT: well I did buy a POS Grand Prix off my sister to drive in the winter in 03) . Now I have enough money invested in it and it has enough sentimental value that I'll be ed if I will let the winter salt ruin it. I'd rather preserve it so I can enjoy it for years to come.