Yes, you can't beat a 1960s 6cyl compact.
Cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to repair, and they'll push a Honda
sideways.
Falcon, Comet, Valiant, Dart, or my favorite, the '64-'69 Rambler American.
Ken D.
> How about a 1960-1965 Ford Falcon or it's companion the Mercury Comet?
> They are great little cars, simple, reliable easy to work on. The in
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> Forrest
* - 10 Sep 2007 15:30 GMT
Ken Doyle <kensoldradiorepair@yahoo.com> wrote in article
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> Yes, you can't beat a 1960s 6cyl compact.
> Cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to repair, and they'll push a Honda
> sideways.
> Falcon, Comet, Valiant, Dart, or my favorite, the '64-'69 Rambler American.
>
> Ken D.
The 1960-1962 Dodge Dart was, actually, a full-sized car. The compact Dodge
Dart was introduced in 1963.
myford100@yahoo.com - 10 Sep 2007 23:27 GMT
>Ken Doyle <kensoldradiorepair@yahoo.com> wrote in article
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>The 1960-1962 Dodge Dart was, actually, a full-sized car. The compact Dodge
>Dart was introduced in 1963.
Correct. The 60-62 compact equivalent of the Valiant was the Lancer.
That name sure has gotten around. Now it's a Mitsubishi.