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The P-64 is a real cherry. Was just daydreaming again today about picking up a '64 Safari for a work 'truck'... still waitin for that ship to come in so I can pull the trigger... on ANYTHING. :explode:

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You pegged me good for the full sized Poncho. Having been to the trans am nationals many times I'm a sucker for 8 lugged cars and those 2+2's

http://www.mershons.com/ is where I drool I cant get over the price of their Vairs but really they're a great bargain

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There are NOT many of this gen Safari left.

Oh, to win the lottery (and to play the lottery) and hand off a solid survivor and a fat check & list, only to pick up a completely gone-over / lite resto machine ready to roll.

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Mershons is actually where my 71 Chevelle came from...and we used it as a regular car some times, just like Balthy wants to use that 64.

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This wagon would be an excellent base for a period resto-mod.

Has just what I want: no 9-pass jump seat, has factory air, PS & PW, and is the longer WB Bonne. Plus the black/red color combo is a classy perk.

Perhaps I can 'protest' someone with an S-class to fund the resto for me by camping out at the foot of his driveway. ;)

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Your a very bad man, Balthazar...I love that car and could afford it right now...lucky it's not running or a might be making a road trip to the American southwest and driving it home with my 18 year old son.

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That AZ heat was brutal on this car the interior is ruff cleaned up with a parts car locally could work out. The mechanicals would be quite in need also probably more than I'd spend.

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I'd rather have Arizona heat than Ohio Rust....In Ohio that thing would have rusted into terra firma by now....

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Don't know bout that in Dayton I see a high percentage of clean rods & survivors. Cars are big still here even see daily drivers all the time

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I see cars around here, although not as many as I used to. Agree...Dayton seems to have more cool older cars on the roads. This seems to be SUV and Honda country, sadly.

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The car stock has been older here for years and with the economy and Cash 4 Clunkers it's starting to seem more & more like "lilcuba" than "Little Detroit"

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C4C took a lot of older iron off of the road...around here some of the Hyundai dealers took in 150 plus cars....

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