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Wow Casey... you are so close to going racing. Maybe you should consider to just holding on to it for a little while until things improve.
This car doesn't need much to go racing.
Cody - if you have the room, hang onto it. You clearly have way more than $4000 into that car, and couldn't duplicate another for anything close.
I bought my previous 16' open trailer (now owned by Nick Steel) from him nearly 10 years ago - Cody's a stand up guy.
Thanks guys. It bums me out seeing it just sit there when I go through the garage, but if there is no action at this price I will likely just hang onto it.
Michael has a '66 Mustang "ready" to be "started" for over 4 years... It still looks the same today as it did when he bought it (minues the missing 6-cyl engine and trans)... One day he "might" get around to building it.
*Looks at nearly stripped teal '91 RS in the garage*
Yeah, I know that feeling. The disassembly was the easy part. Going to get started on it any day now (as I have for the past 3+years). I think I've got all the good parts I need for it, minus a windshield and battery, and some assembly required.
*edit* FWIW, Cody is one of those crazy guys (like Nick V and myself) that started out autocrossing our '91 Ford Rangers (yes, we each had one) in Monster Truck Class at A&M. :D
Since we are in thread de-rail.... I have a 1980 Triumph Tr7 with a Buick V6 sitting in pieces in my shop. My first car that I drove much in highschool was a '75 Triumph Tr7 that Dad and I put in a Ford V6. So I have this sickness with the cars that I can't seem to break.
cripes, its chronic. I have an '87 Monte Carlo SS sitting in storage since, oh, 2004 when i started building #95. First car i bought with all my own money, back on march 16th 1995. bone stock, got a 2nd spare T56 I'd intended to throw under it.
don't sell the car. however your car seems quite nice for what you're offering.