Re: what to do what to do
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/10/08 08:54 PM
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Seeing as this is a Mopar site, gotta ask what your 34 coupe is and what drive train is in it? Then what is the drive train in the 34 the guy wants to trade? I presume the pickup has an off topic drive train. If everything is off topic powered, what difference will it make as far as we are concerned? Would have to wonder why a guy would want 2 coupes, unless one was a real street driver and the other was a hard core race car. The roadster pickup is pretty sweet, but do you ever drive it with the top down? You have 2 of something most of us can only dream about having 1 of, so trading one for another is beyond our thought process......So I'd have to say, if your swapping a non Mopar for a Mopar in a Mopar I'd have to say yes. I'd trade any of my junk for either, I could ruin a sweet ride in no time. Gene
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/10/08 08:59 PM
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Well, I may be biased, but I've never been a fan of the roadster PU...so if it were me, (drivelines aside) I'd swap for the coupe...
2 Demons...no, not my kids!
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Re: what to do what to do
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Seeing as this is a Mopar site, gotta ask what your 34 coupe is and what drive train is in it? Then what is the drive train in the 34 the guy wants to trade? I presume the pickup has an off topic drive train.
If everything is off topic powered, what difference will it make as far as we are concerned? Would have to wonder why a guy would want 2 coupes, unless one was a real street driver and the other was a hard core race car. The roadster pickup is pretty sweet, but do you ever drive it with the top down?
You have 2 of something most of us can only dream about having 1 of, so trading one for another is beyond our thought process......So I'd have to say, if your swapping a non Mopar for a Mopar in a Mopar I'd have to say yes.
I'd trade any of my junk for either, I could ruin a sweet ride in no time. Gene
first coupe which is my 34 that im working on i have a 511 keith black hemi going in it its a hard core street car. the coupe the guy is trying to trade me has a cheby in it now but i have a big block mope and trans i would put in it. i thought about driveing this one around until i could finish my 34 my little truck is a fun and different ride its 1 of 5 gibbons bodies made and has won at every show ive been to. but i think the plymouth with my big block in it would be a quick little ride i could play with. i know this is a mopar site but its one of the few that i go to and thought i would get some other opinions about both vehiclesmy truck has better eye appeal i think and i know a whole lot better interior than the coupe and i drive my truck topless when its nice enough to
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/10/08 09:17 PM
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Well, I may be biased, but I've never been a fan of the roadster PU...so if it were me, (drivelines aside) I'd swap for the coupe...
thank you like i said i know its a mopar site but there still street rods i was thinking of trying to get a little boot between the two the coupe is a rumble seat car are they rarer than a regular coupe?
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/10/08 09:18 PM
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what would you do i believe my truck is a lot nicer.
Which do you want? That is all that really matters.
If you like your truck more, keep it.
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Re: what to do what to do
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what would you do i believe my truck is a lot nicer.
Which do you want? That is all that really matters.
If you like your truck more, keep it.
the thing i dont like about my truck is you cant put windows in it i have side curtians for it but with no heat or air
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Re: what to do what to do
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Nice coupe but right away you have to swap the engine in it. I would keep the truck.
Sheldon
thank you its a hard decision to try an make would hate to say i wish i had of
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/10/08 09:43 PM
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I guess it all depends on what you want to end up with. do you want 2 coupes? or do you want the roadster PU and a fast coupe? I love the mopar coupes but I am not to fond of the wheels or the engine in the blue one. Yes those things can be changed and you would end up with 2 really cool coupes. I wouldn't mind having that problem, but the truck is very nice piece too. I guess it just depends on if you are tired of the truck and want a change sooner than later how far along is your coupe from being on the road? Ron... P.S. did you ever get in touch with Jack Mulligan???
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/11/08 07:30 AM
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Keep your truck and build your coupe.
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thanks its a hard decision hate to say i should have or i shouldnt have lol thanks agian
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/11/08 10:58 AM
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Any pictures of the dashes? Dashes are important to me....you stare at them the whole time you drive them.
What size are the wheels and tires on the coupe? I like the bigger wheels. What brand are they?
What I don't care for are the bumpers, door panels, and routing of A/C hoses. All three of which, should be able to be changed without re-painting.
It is all up to you. Which one would make you happier?
FYI...I think the ford would be easier to sell.
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Re: what to do what to do
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12/11/08 11:27 AM
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I love old Ford,I'm not crazy about roadster pickups.I love coupes dosen't matter the make they are all cool.Is your truck mostly steel?How about the coupe is it all steel or glass fenders?I like old tin better than glass,I know some times if you can't find the parts you have to run glass.It's hard to tell which is nicer because the coupe pics are fuzzy but if it was a quality build I would trade the coupe,at least it's closed in for crappy weather.I think everytime I take my coupe out it starts pouring half way to where I'm going.LOL Sorry I just reread your post and you mentioned your truck was glass,my bad. Joe
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