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December 14th, 2006 11:20 AM #1
If you're to choose a coding vehicle but prefer the old school/classic type, which will it be?
- Muscle car (mustang, camaro, etc)
Just the hardtop/coupe, as the Fastback is insanely priced
- Landcruiser BJ40
Most versatile among the choices, but probably has the harshest ride.
- Superbeetle/Karmann Ghia
Not much KGs being sold. Superbeetle goes for around 75K to 200K, depending on condition.
- Muscle car (mustang, camaro, etc)
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December 14th, 2006 11:27 AM #2
Beetle is the most practical. Economical and easy to work on.
The LC is also practical but not comfortable. Also considered it as a coding car. Sobrang mahal pa considering the age, makakabili ka na ng malayong mas bago na Suzuki Esteem.
I've never though of having a Muscle car as a coding car. Weekend car maybe.
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December 14th, 2006 11:36 AM #3strictly sa three choices lang ba talaga?
kasi ako for old school, i only have two choices eh. and that is a toyota sprinter or a starlet. sarap kasi, endless mods possibilites. sarap maging toy car without much of a hassle sa maintenance.
pero kung limited lang talaga dun sa choices mo, i'll go with the classic beetle. pero syempre ayoko ng classic look. kaya mods ulit yun.
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December 14th, 2006 12:41 PM #4
agreed, kaya lang baka mas mabilis bumaba presyo nito kasi once naisipan kong ibenta at magpalit ng iba.
The LC is also practical but not comfortable. Also considered it as a coding car. Sobrang mahal pa considering the age, makakabili ka na ng malayong mas bago na Suzuki Esteem.
I've never though of having a Muscle car as a coding car. Weekend car maybe.
also thought of the starlet & sprinter, kaya lang hindi pa yata sila ganun ka-classic/old school..
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December 14th, 2006 01:05 PM #5
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December 14th, 2006 03:42 PM #6
The BJ40 may be kind of expensive for its age, and it may ride like a sack of rocks, but it's a real man's car... yup. I rode my uncle's BJ40 quite a lot when he bought it a few years ago, and I figured that, though the ride is bad, it was a decent enough car... c'mon, we've all ridden jeepneys one time or another... and it's terrifically capable. We took it in the mud, through water deep enough to sink trucks... man, it was fun!
Then I had to borrow it when my car was at the shop. I took it from his house to my house, and by the time I'd maneuvered it into my garage, I was sweating like a pig (even with the aftermarket-installed AC on full blast) from wrestling with the non-power steering, trying to get those Mickey Thompsons to come around. I gave him back the keys and decided to commute... :hysterical:
I must be a wimp, I guess... his wife drives it all the time.
Personally, for a coding car, for these prices, get a Kia Pride and mod the hell out of it. Hehehe... just kidding. I'm actually partial to the BJ40 (puwede naman salpakan ng power steering) or even a 70's Celica... just restore the Celica with original trimming, good paint and period mags, it's still a looker... or, within your budget, how about a 240Z?
But still, BJ40... ambangis. Hehehe.
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December 14th, 2006 05:45 PM #8
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December 16th, 2006 09:26 AM #9
swordsman are you part of the egroup ba? sayang you didnt go to the EB last night, looking at that fastback and hearing the growl of a v8 would have decided it for you hehehe
personally, since you are going to spend on restoration anyway, spend it nalang on something youd want to keep for a long time. for me, this narrows it down to either muscle car or superbeetle. you could also go with niky's suggestion, a 240z.. gusto ko rin nyan e hehe
now if you are a hardcore offroader, the bj40 is the way to go. bangis nga ng dating nyan but as has been stated above, the asking prices are kind of stratospheric hehe
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December 17th, 2006 12:39 AM #10
Chip, yup member na ko ng egroup, kaya lang medyo busy kaya di nakapunta sa EB. Muscle car nga sana, V8, (69 Mach 1?..hehe), kaya lang mahirap na nga maghanap ng maganda/running unit, nag-skyrocket pa prices nila lately, lalo na mga 67-68 Fastbacks.
Ikaw yata nagtanong kay slim-ding about restoration of a 240z sa kabilang thread, kakatakot nung possible cost
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