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Clayton goes to Rhode Island

Here's another one for you, Clayton. This time, it's in New Hampshire.

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http://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/car/666780099.html

However, as you're likely aware, 1985 was not the last year of the Crown Victoria Coupe, as the seller states. 1987 was.
 
:laugh: My finds are much cooler than yours

A 1966 426 Hemi may be cool, but it's also unaffordable. I am fortunate that most of the cars I love are also relatively cheap. This weekend, while out with the girl, I pulled a U-turn to take a closer look at a 1982 Fairmont sedan that was sitting in someone's backyard. With a Borg Warner T-5, a factory crate 302 and some sweat equity, one of those could be the best sleeper around. :cool:
 
A 1966 426 Hemi may be cool, but it's also unaffordable. I am fortunate that most of the cars I love are also relatively cheap. This weekend, while out with the girl, I pulled a U-turn to take a closer look at a 1982 Fairmont sedan that was sitting in someone's backyard. With a Borg Warner T-5, a factory crate 302 and some sweat equity, one of those could be the best sleeper around. :cool:

Did you miss my 72 Riv?
 
My freind had a 78 (or was it a 79) with a 403 in it, loaded like you wouldn't believe. One of the most awesome cars I have ever seen.
 
My freind had a 78 (or was it a 79) with a 403 in it, loaded like you wouldn't believe. One of the most awesome cars I have ever seen.

The '78 looked like a LeSabre of the same time, and was the last year the 403 was offered. That would be the one your buddy had.

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Riviera for 1979 debuted with front wheel drive -- a first for the nameplate.

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Yup, then it was 78. RWD. It was funny whenever he needed a part, the stores never believed him that it had a 403 in it. :laugh:
 
Yup, then it was 78. RWD. It was funny whenever he needed a part, the stores never believed him that it had a 403 in it. :laugh:

I bet. There weren't that many of those mills rolling out of Flint by that point in time, especially with that year's stiffer CAFE regulations.
 
I bet. There weren't that many of those mills rolling out of Flint by that point in time, especially with that year's stiffer CAFE regulations.

You can buy it if you want. I am sure he would sell it cheap. The reason he parked it (besides it being 25 years old at the time) was because he was having a weird electrical problem. When ever it would rain, the car wouldn't start. So he just said he was going to get a newer car instead of fixing it.....now it is just sitting out in the woods at his brothers :( The MN winters did start to take a toll on it after all these years....it was starting to rust out and we even replaced the floor boards years ago. He ended up with a late 80's New Yorker with a V8 in it for $1. But after 1 MN winter the thing rusted out FAST. Soooooo after a couple years or so with that he got a 88 or 89 Mustang 4 banger. Zippy little bugger. The tranny desided it didn't want to go into reverse very well, so we changed that out. A couple months after that the heater core said bye bye. Once again the car hunt was on. I found a 98 Mustang V6 for him. 40K miles for $7K about 5 years ago. First winter, when it got cold, the engine overheated because the coolant froze. It was a Cali car and we never bother to check the strength of coolant...DOH! His brother pulled the head off and replaced it for free though. :laugh:

Notice a trend with his cars?
 
Don't forget with that little power.

At least the GS has 340 bhp @ 5,000rpm, 440 lb-ft @ 3,200 rpm
All that wonderfull lowend torque :drool:
 
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