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New Car Time
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:03 am
by Qui Gon-Jinn
Due to a current situation with my financing on my 06 Scion xB it is going bye bye..
so needed a new car..
Went to the lot and ask for the greatest vehical known to man.
They where all out of 1972 International Scouts. sold the last one..... yeah well a long time ago.
So.. We got a 2002 Silver Mustang V6.
Wife's happy.. loves it.. I don't care either way.. a car.. is a car.. Toaster was fun but with my knee getting worse daily the clutch was getting to feel like I was shifting a 1972 International school bus.
pics to come..
it's silver.. it's stock.. it's fa.... wait.. I haven't got to drive it yet.. I'll get back to you.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:18 pm
by normalicy
Congrats on the new car. LMK when you need a stereo upgrade

I like the Mustangs, but man, everyone & their brother has one already. It's just not as cool when everyone has them. That said, the Challenger is sweet IMO.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:42 pm
by Qui Gon-Jinn
wife wants stereo upgrade.. but doesn't like my idea's..
she wants speakers.. deck.. sub..ect
I want a deck.. with mp3 and a line in.
thinking of checking crutchfield later.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:48 pm
by Executioner
I've been thinking about picking up a 1968 Corvette from a guy here at work. The car is in mint condition with 65,000 original miles on it. The motor is the original that matches the VIN plate. It's a 327 cu in black. Everything in the car is original including the floor mats. The guys is looking for $27,000. Don't know if that is a good price or not (high/low).
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:10 pm
by wvjohn
ebay and hemmings motor news are good places to check value
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:23 pm
by Pugsley
Qui Gon-Jinn wrote:the clutch was getting to feel like I was shifting a 1972 International school bus.
Was that a jab at me?

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:38 am
by darcy
congrats!

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:34 am
by Qui Gon-Jinn
Pugsley wrote:Was that a jab at me?

No.. really a jab at MidnightSin.
I can't count the hours of lecture on the greatness of the International Scout and anything ever made by the International Harvester Company (from a combine to a M1.. The Scout and the School Bus.. MidnightSin is a fan through and through)
If I see the name "International" I think MidnightSin. (thus pictures of the Green Scout I posted a while back)
Oddly.. I miss Him.. freaking weirdo.
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:30 pm
by normalicy
Hey, I like International Harvesters too. Though, it's mostly because of their strong link to Jeeps.
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:49 pm
by Pugsley
well the funny thing is that bus had the same engine that a scout had. the 345 big block.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:18 pm
by MidnightSin
normalicy wrote:Hey, I like International Harvesters too. Though, it's mostly because of their strong link to Jeeps.
Huh? Please do not confuse my Bertha with some cross breed wannabe SUV.
Currently own a 78 Scout II and a 74 Scout II. And Most Bus's I have found have 392's in them. Both of mine have the 345 and I have a 392 setting on a stand in the garrage awaiting some TLC before slipping into the wife's 74.
Have had 7 Scout's over the years and have driven my 78 everyday now for just about 12 years. I traded a 1.3 gig WD drive for it back when that drive was big.
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:54 am
by normalicy
I'm not talking about the new Jeeps, I'm talking about the 70's Jeeps who's drivetrain is completely swappable with Scouts. Had a friend with a mint (no rust anywhere) Scout that was in the late 70's. Nice truck.
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:54 pm
by Qui Gon-Jinn
MidnightSin wrote:Huh? Please do not confuse my Bertha with some cross breed wannabe SUV.
Currently own a 78 Scout II and a 74 Scout II. And Most Bus's I have found have 392's in them. Both of mine have the 345 and I have a 392 setting on a stand in the garrage awaiting some TLC before slipping into the wife's 74.
Have had 7 Scout's over the years and have driven my 78 everyday now for just about 12 years. I traded a 1.3 gig WD drive for it back when that drive was big.
Allow me to translate for my friend here..
Bertha is the biggest and baddest thing there is. She has not found a dirt road.. cotton field or highway she couldn't conquer at will. She requires special love and care. Don't lean on the doors when you drive you never know when they will fly open at 60 on the loop. Bertha is Midnight Sin's 4th Child.
I rode in Bertha one day.. and helped with a bit of TLC in Mindight Sin's Inlaw's driveway after a slight wiring issue. She is Bertha.. Big.. Orange.. and awesome.
Need to get some good pics of the Mustang. Digital Camera died a while back.. going to shoot some with the Iphone I think today when we are @ the Diamondbacks game.
so.. just remember.. Bertha > you name it.
PS.. I have seen him throw all 3 of his Hooplet's in there to drop on at school on the way to work.. so it is a School Bus.. of the awesome kind.
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:11 pm
by normalicy
Oh, I understand now. Oh, hail International Harvester. All pail in comparison. Jeeps are truely unworthy of the parts donated from such fine lineage.