Welcome aboard Rick. I like your tastes. That Poncho pickup could be a real delight.
Do you like to keep them original or are you prone to add some spice along the way.
Cliff
-- Edited by oshawacliff on Thursday 4th of April 2024 08:58:31 AM
Thanks for the welcome Cliff. That pickup isn't for me, it's a little too much work for me at my age I'm leaning towards something that needs less work. I also want a car with a trunk or a wagon. I have two pickup style classics already. I'm into lowered stance and options like a/c and cruise.
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. I have my eye on a Pontiac already but I'm not sure on it either.I would like something with a trunk and a back seat.
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. I have my eye on a Pontiac already but I'm not sure on it either.I would like something with a trunk and a back seat.
So, no Safaris or Business Coupes. Got it.
That still leaves room for many interesting vehicles. It is probably more of a buyer's market now unless you have something rare.
Anyway, welcome Junk Collector. I can relate as I have been known to collect junk as well.
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