Author: "RWM (Out of the Office)" <RWM@RWMann.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 16:32:58 -0400
Not an interested party, except to note the price. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200160733206 ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters mailing list ht
Maybe the bidders read the article in Hemmings Sept Sports & Exotics Car magazine about the Roadster. Now they want one. But will they care when the latest magazine edition hits the stand? Linda Not
Three years of work, $12.5? Given the incredible appreciation elsewhere in the vintage market, I can't say I'm bowled over by the price. Am I missing something? ______________________________________
Well what might be missing is the uneven nature of the appreciation for vintage cars. The Japanese cars are gaining but still not as overall desirable as American muscle cars etc. by the general publ
SO Eliza's PO spent 27K on s body on resto (including 2.5k on car purchase). I bought it for 10.5 and have so far spent another 3-4K on bits and pieces. Unless you are playing at the high end of the
Well, there are some great deals out there on Miatas if you shop around. I recently bought a beautiful '91 that I am having a ball with. Everything works, the car looks like new, never wrecked, a few
Seems like a fair price considering the work done. "...I WAS JUST ABLE TO DRIVE IT THIS SUMMER TO REALIZE BOTH OF MY KIDS AND WIFE ALL WANT TO BE IN IT AT THE SAME TIME. I NEED SOMETHING BIGGER..." Y
Sounds like you need a second roadster. One for the wife & one Kid. One for you and the other. Problem solveed. Richard ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters mailing list http://w
That is exactly why I bought my second one: One for me and one for the wife--at least that is what I told her to justify the second one. ;-P And that is all she needs to know! ha Maybe not quite so c
Hey a Fairlady carries THREE, so two Fairlady's can carry a family of SIX. When I am running with just my kids, the '63 Fairlady handles the three of us and when Momma wants to join, the 1600 and the
Hey a Fairlady carries THREE, so two Fairlady's can carry a family of SIX. When I am running with just my kids, the '63 Fairlady handles the three of us and when Momma wants to join, the 1600 and the
Author: "Matthew A. Smith" <matthews517@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:46:06 -0400
When my sister and I were young (maybe 4 and 9), we used to sit in the back "seat" with my mom and dad in the front of the 1600 WITH THE TOP UP!!. Bear in mind, this is before the days when kids had
When my sister and I were young (maybe 4 and 9), we used to sit in the back "seat" with my mom and dad in the front of the 1600 WITH THE TOP UP!!. Bear in mind, this is before the days when kids had
"...survived without the aid of seat belts..." but you were never in a vehicle that was in a serious accident, I'll warrant. Same thing with your daughter in the wind-up swing (?!). Pretty scary. Gro
"...survived without the aid of seat belts..." but you were never in a vehicle that was in a serious accident, I'll warrant. Same thing with your daughter in the wind-up swing (?!). Pretty scary. Gro
Been down this road before, so I know it's no use debating anti-helmet, anti-seat belt "personal rights" fanatics - but I meant that you were probably never in a serious accident riding w/o seatbelts