Thread: '48-'52 refit fastback
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09-21-2004 04:09 PM #1
'48-'52 refit fastback
hey,
i'm in arizona, looking to get a '48 - '52 era fastback that's been refit with a more modern drive train - a 350/350 combo preferable for the simplicity of it. not looking to spend more than $4k.
i always liked the lines of the buicks and pontiacs, of course the chopped merc's and fords, but trying to keep an open mind to what comes up rather than deciding on a dream car i can't find or afford.
needs to be a driver, doesn't need a perfect body but not rotted out, not so worried about the interior.
if you have something or know someone in the phoenix area i can email/call, let me know. i've been looking for awhile, know these cars exists around here, but they don't seem to list where i'm looking.
thanks for any info you can give,
Paul Koppen - paulkoppen@hotmail.com
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10-14-2004 10:00 PM #2
FASTBACK !!!!!!!!!
I HAVE A 50 CHEVY FASTBACK AND A 51 OLDS THEY ARE ORIGANAL CARS [NEED RESORING] THEY ARE GOOD CARS TO BUILD I'M IN NORTH FLA I CAN SHIP FOR THE RIGHT PRICE.I'VE BEEN WANTING TO GO WEST TO TEXAS ANY WAY THANKS
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10-15-2004 08:25 AM #3
ARGHGH!! a week too late unforetunately.. had given up on the fastback search, went with my second choice, bought a '66 t-bird hardtop last weekend. thanks for the response though.
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10-15-2004 09:06 AM #4
Got any pictures?Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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10-15-2004 09:32 AM #5
t-bird pics
why yes, yes i do have a few pictures.
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10-15-2004 09:36 AM #6
pics
engine..
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10-15-2004 09:43 AM #7
i paid $1500 for it, it's a driver, pretty solid for the price. plan to pull the drive train this weekend as never going to get things cleaned or detailed with it in.
will have to check my budget once i'm done playing with all that, see if i can afford to get it painted with the engine still out..
Merry Christmas ya'll
Merry Christmas