It was a good sale. The van was nice but it had no brakes and the interior need a good bit of attention. It may be available. Check the description for his contact info.
Good overview coverage, once again. I thought the 65 Fairlane seemed well-bought @$1500. Was that a 390? Also, that 33,000 mi 04 Lincoln Town Car seemed pretty well-bought assuming clean title. They are great. The blue 89 Mustang was ok as well @ $5500. Seemed honestly preserved. “Buyer 100” online smartly won about a 1/3rd of lots.
I had an 87 Mustang Hatchback 4-cylinder five speed.I think sometimes I could get over 60 miles per gallon. Especially on the highway trips drafting semi's 🚛 🚕.
Nice! Today it seems to be all about muscle with Mustangs. Even with the electric version which seems wastesful and counterproductive. The manual transmissions were great. You could coast to stops with the engine off then pop the clutch to start. Now some cars do it automatically. I've also done some drafting of semis in my Ford Festiva for some great MPG. Be safe!
Wish I knew about this auction. Not into VW. But love the dodge van.
It was a good sale. The van was nice but it had no brakes and the interior need a good bit of attention. It may be available. Check the description for his contact info.
@@WoodyFixit I'm in NW Ohio.
Love that Chris Craft! Not a boat goer, but I'd ride around on that! Cheap sail boat as well
It looks like it would be really fun! Such a gorgeous boat!
That van was cool. 😎
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Good overview coverage, once again. I thought the 65 Fairlane seemed well-bought @$1500. Was that a 390? Also, that 33,000 mi 04 Lincoln Town Car seemed pretty well-bought assuming clean title. They are great. The blue 89 Mustang was ok as well @ $5500. Seemed honestly preserved. “Buyer 100” online smartly won about a 1/3rd of lots.
Thanks for your thoughts. I was curious what others thought of the buys. Not sure about the Fairlane engine. The town car was like new.
I had an 87 Mustang Hatchback 4-cylinder five speed.I think sometimes I could get over 60 miles per gallon. Especially on the highway trips drafting semi's 🚛 🚕.
Nice! Today it seems to be all about muscle with Mustangs. Even with the electric version which seems wastesful and counterproductive. The manual transmissions were great. You could coast to stops with the engine off then pop the clutch to start. Now some cars do it automatically. I've also done some drafting of semis in my Ford Festiva for some great MPG. Be safe!
PT Looser! 😆