RE: IML: 1960 2 door for sale cheap!
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RE: IML: 1960 2 door for sale cheap!



Dick, I can appreciate, COMPLETELY what your saying. A few years back, I went to BUY, the "Cleanest Dodge( 84) Crew Cab Dually, in the state of Florida". A quote, from the Truck Trader add I read.After driving 3hrs. We parked next to the truck, looked at this treasure, never getting out, and then drove home. I don't think the $50.paint job was dry yet! I guess, we've all been there. Buyer Beware. Ya'll have a nice day, Dave.  P.S. Still haven't found the Cleanest Crew Cab Dually.
 
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From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>

> I'm sure this is not news to a lot in the old car hobby, but the meaning of
> certain words is totally different back in the rust belt (basically east of
> the Rockies, in my opinion, but don't argue with me, please). I grew up on
> the east coast, and spent quite a bit of time in Missouri and Illinois, so I
> know a bit about this.
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> When someone from the rust belt says his car has "NO RUST!" he means that
> there are no visible holes in the body that you can see on first inspection.
> He does not mean what someone from the southwest means when he says no rust
> (namely, that means that there is no rust - anywhere, and never was). The
> rust belt car may have been previously "repaired" (and you can only imagine
> what that involved - I've seen newspaper stuffed into holes, then plastered
> over with bondo, then painted nicely, good looking until you hit the first
> bad pothole). The rust may be only in the floor boards, or only on the
> frame rails up over the rear wheels etc. I once worked on a convertible
> from Florida that was a "Guaranteed no rust car" which calved off a large
> chunk of bondo from behind the rear wheel as I drove it up my driveway, and
> upon inspection turned out to be just about ready to shed the whole last 3
> feet of the car - the frame was rusted down to almost nothing left over the
> rear axle kickup. You could grab the rear bumper and by lifting and pushing
> down, you could see the gap between the trunk lid and the rear body panel
> open and close from the frame flexing!
>
> I bought a 1954 Packard out of Madison Wisconsin that looked really good in
> pictures - ori ginal owner, low mileage (69K), no rust showing, original
> paint, no body damage showing - no sign of any problems, until I loaded it
> on my trailer to bring it home. The front seat fell partly through the
> floor onto the deck of my trailer. By the time I got it home to California,
> the frame had broken right in the middle of the car - I had to take it off
> the trailer with my forklift. I harvested the engine/trans and factory AC
> unit, and took the rest to the crusher - nothing savable!
>
> I have a friend who owns a wrecking yard in Missouri, and I've spent quite a
> bit of time back there helping him sort and inventory what he has - most of
> the cars in his yard are from the 80 and 90s now, and they are almost all in
> there because of serious structural rust. Wrecks are only maybe 10% of his
> stock. Most of the pickup trucks are broken in half just behind the cab.
> The cars from the older years (he has stuff going back into the 30s) is
> generally more sturdy, but even those are beyond anyone putting back on the
> road again - ever!
>
> So the bottom line is, don't buy a car based on what the seller says -
> demand either a personal inspection, or get many, many detailed pictures of
> every aspect of the car, including under the carpets, the chassis, and
> especially the structural parts. If a car is claimed to be a "southwestern
> car", demand proof covering the car's whole life before you accept that
> statement.
>
> Dick Benjamin
>
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> From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kenyon Wills
> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 10:33 PM
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: IML: 1960 2 door for sale cheap!
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> The GREAT car that I bought from Iowa was so rotted
> out that it made me cry. Seller meant well and sold
> against his wishes due to wife pressure, but the thing
> was rotten 6 different ways. Guy said it was GREAT
> and that he was certain that it was a resto candidate
> for certain.
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> I feel otherwise.
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> You can't fix what isn't there. Stuff that's rotted
> is effectively not there. Caveat Emptor. My 1960
> Iowa car is now my parts car, with the swivel seat
> frames and complete engine core being the highlights.
> I had to buy a shell locally (thanks Henry!) to get
> away from the rot.
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> -K
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> --- HavADope@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> > Actually if you click on the picture you can see all
> > the typical rust spots.
> > The front of the hood, the bottom of the front
> > fenders and the bottom of the
> > doors. Most likely the rear fender wells. Take it
> > from me- It's a
> > handfull....
> > Been There-started to do it and changed my
> > mind-ended up buy a good shell
> > from Kenyon.
> > Thanks Kenyon!!!:-)
> > Marc
> > 1960 4drht
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Beware of cars from Iowa, they salt the roads and
> > the cars are usually
> > pretty rusty!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Dennis
> > 68 Omaha Orange FB 360
> > 67 Imperial Titanic 4 door sedan
> > 64 Dodge 880 land yacht w 413
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: _stephen dilley_
> > (mailto:stephendilley@xxxxxxx)
> > To: _mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > (mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
> > Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 11:41 AM
> > Subject: RE: IML: 1960 2 door for sale cheap!
> >
> >
> > that is one very cheap 1960 !!! although interior is
> > unknown ? or if she
> > runs ok ?
> > still a bargain car ... should be had quick before
> > a devil grabs it !
> >
> >
> > best wishes, steve.
> >
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> >
> > ____________________________________
> > From: _canafornia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > (mailto:canafornia@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
> > To: _mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > (mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
> > Subject: Re: IML: 1960 2 door for sale cheap!
> > Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 09:11:50 -0500
> >
> > I was looking for something else and came across a
> > 1960 Imperial 2 door for
> > sale in Iowa for $1995.00 !!...looks like a nice
> > base car!..If I had the
> > funds available ad the time I would definetely look
> > into this one, but
> > unfortunately my plate is very full right now and
> > my bank account is very empty! ;-) So
> > I figured I would mention it to the group in case
> > someone else is looking
> > for a good project, before some crazy demoderby nut
> > gets his hands on it and
> > destroys another good restorable Imp..especially a
> > rare 2 door!........the site
> > I found it on is coyoteclassics.com , just scroll
> > through the pages and
> > you'll see it, it's a flat black one...
> >
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