78 GS1000 left for dead

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  • thebrandonbeezy
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    I gave up on cars too... like previously stated.. bikes are cheaper and take up less space.. i still have my f100 hanging around.. and have plans for it.. but the motor swap i want is gonna be 6k + not including trans.. then thr rest of the truck still needs to be gone through.. then thr paint i want is crazy expensive.. factory nissan r34gtr color called midnight purple.. its Iridescent goes from dark purple to blue to bronze.. my last gs when i got rid of it i had about 600 into...

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  • dorkburger
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    True on all counts, though in an alternate world where I had the time, money, and space, I would have a car or parts chaser old pickup.
    60s hot rods wers my first love. I swerved into bikes, then got hooked when I bought my second bike, and first GS around '91.
    It wouldn't even have to be a nice car, just reliable enough to enjoy and survive abuse- I was into rat rods before the ridiculous term was coined, before they were a build theme, and simply called beaters.

    Rattymusclecars.com has become a spot I check out regularly. A place where car guys just fix sh1t and drive it as is. As it used to be......

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  • Guest
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    With all the eye candy in that picture it took me awhile to see the grille
    I would have guessed a Charger or Fury

    The Coronet:
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    Last edited by Guest; 11-01-2017, 09:05 PM.

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  • Fjbj40
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    Originally posted by busa1300
    I gave up on cars all together.....Sold it all...except for a few parts and pieces for decoration....
    They take up too much room, many parts too heavy to move around alone, RUST...., and the cost has gone insane, compared to the days of going swap meet hunting in the late 70's early 80's.....
    And most important.... Bikes are cheaper and go much faster for the same investment
    Funny, I have gone the same way. Datsun Z cars for about 18 years, then into Land Cruisers for 15 years. Now back to bikes after a 30 year break.

    Sooo much easier, less space required, way less $$$ for way more fun. No hoists, engine cranes, getting 3-4 pals to help with big heavy things. But the biggest thing, as you said, RUST!

    Cheers

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  • busa1300
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    I gave up on cars all together.....Sold it all...except for a few parts and pieces for decoration....
    They take up too much room, many parts too heavy to move around alone, RUST...., and the cost has gone insane, compared to the days of going swap meet hunting in the late 70's early 80's.....
    And most important.... Bikes are cheaper and go much faster for the same investment

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  • dorkburger
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    Nice. Those first gen Chargers are funky cool. I sold my long dormant ElCamino project earlier this year. I put a spare, not worth the time to sell grille up on my the garage wall. Someday I?ll wire up the headlights to work ....

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  • busa1300
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    Yes....I bought it for my 66 Charger that I was putting fiberglass fenders/hood and doors on. The original Charger headlight set up weighed a ton with with all the die cast parts and motors to turn the lights. But I never put the car together....and thats all I have left of a long dead project.
    I was a Mopar lover since I was 14 and bought my first car....a 1970 GTX with air grabber and a busted oilpump shaft in the 440....all for $125.....in 1977
    Had many more after that..... All I have now is a 1990 Dodge 1 ton van.....


    The only picture I have left of the GTX....I know I have pics of the Charger somewhere....?
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  • dorkburger
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    Dodge Coronet grille above the tires?

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  • busa1300
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    Definitely could/would use more room in the garage...not an option at the moment though. Just need to be more efficient with the space I have.
    It is the new garage....It took a couple months of moving and arranging to get everything in there in a remotely organized fashion...
    More organized, but it seems like I have less room now that I can find everything....

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  • Guest
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    That's your old garage right?.......because that one looks like someone's been living in there for 20 years.

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  • Fjbj40
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    You need more room.......

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  • steve murdoch
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    Can't see it, Randy.
    Your new shop will have to go along way to top your last one.

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  • busa1300
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    The pic of the garage is NOT showing up?

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  • Guest
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    Talk about a teaser.......no picture.

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