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Posted by Tim Shultz on December 29, 2006 at 14:49:45 from (71.51.125.113):
I just went though a junkyard today... to find my next money pit.. and it has come down to choosing either a 73' charger, or a datsun Z.. and I guess they are made by nissan.. I had never seen one before this, but they look a LOT like a corvette.. just a bit smaller.. and my dad said they where one of the best cars back in the day.. now a charger would be pretty cool, but I think it would cost me quite a bit more, and is more then rough.. while the Z only needs a bit of TLC.. and could be bought for less.. and my dad seems to think parts would be a lot cheaper for the nissan then the dodge.. and, one thing I really like was that on the Z, the speedo go's all the way to a buck sixty.. :D sorry for the long post.. but what would you do? and money is kinda tight.. Tim Shultz
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