I like these old Mopars...
1964 Plymouth Fury - (reduced) $21,000
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/calgary/reduced-1964-plymouth-fury-for-sale/1505301789Nice interior too...
Anyone a big TR7 fan?
1978 Triumph TR7 - V8 $15,000
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/calgary/triumph-tr7-v8-for-sale/1503500797Oooooohhh...I also love this...1969 Mercury Cougar - $25,000, only a few more BaT pennies than the old Dodge...
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/edmonton/1969-mercury-cougar/1532708790408 stroker in it. Should be plenty fast enough.
How about a '63 Impala project - for $20 bills...ouch.
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/calgary/1963-impala/1535531437Looks cool
Until you have to leave...
Nothing's cheap...I would've thought with all the shi# happening prices would eventually come down to reasonable...but they're not. Still, all kinda in the same ball park $-wise (save for the TR7 I guess) - so for just under $26k, anyone want an extended cab 72 C10? (did they ever make an extended cab?)
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/edmonton/1972-chevrolet-c10/1535477244For all the money people want for old cars...I wonder if you wouldn't be better off buying the newest Porsche for the same money...I mean neither will probably depreciate, much, but the Porsche might be a better driver. Or get the newest/best 5.0/SS/Challenger/Vette in that price bracket.
Or fack it, just keep dreaming about all the shi# you'll never own because well, you're not a baller, and aint got nowhere to park more shi# as it is.
I wonder if that MazzdaSpeed Miata is still for sale...it'd fit in the garage...hmmm...