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I wasn't aware of the lack/high cost of parts for the convertible when my wife and I bought it. The weather stripping for the windows is about $400 per side, and that's just for the rubber! There are pieces that the rubber attaches to, and they are expensive as well. We looked at Miatas, since they've made a zillion (closer to a million
![]() While the Crossfire had a LOT of power, I was very glad to get back behind the wheel of my Celica on last Thursday. ![]() ![]() It was in the upper 50's yesterday, and we spent several hours burning up fuel with the top down. We did pass a Triumph TR6, and I said to my wife, "Now that's a roadster!" I then began to wonder how much parts for that car would cost. ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Oct 25, '12 From Pennsylvania Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
There are so many Mustangs where I live....LOTS! I had a 1965 Mustang Coupe, and a 1970 Boss 302 when I was in high school, so the post-1970 Mustangs just don't turn me on. They have recaptured that 1970 vibe in the last few years, but chrome bumpers add that little extra.
![]() Pics from yesterday- Just the right size: ![]() Nice Solstice and our Celica: ![]() A Miata I drive past several times a week and makes the Celica look HUGE: ![]() I had an MG Midget for a while, and that was interesting....LOL! I've been looking for junk yards since moving back to Bucks County a few years ago. No luck so far..... This post has been edited by FrankB2: Jan 21, 2013 - 8:14 PM |
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