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Jun
18

What To Drive When You Can’t Afford “The Best”

One of my favorite anti-hero’s is Al Bundy of Married With Children fame said it best. When his wife and nemeisis Peggy noticed he was about the eat something with a very old expiration date she bellowed. “Al that expiration date is over 10 years old!!” Al replied. “Peg it says BEST if used by May 1989..I dont want the BEST“.Well maybe Ole Al was just to broke to afford the best as he cruised thru life selling womens shoes and loving his old Dodge. Truth be told I want the best sometimes but life and empty pockets tend to dictate what I drive.  We all drool over these mega cars and dream of owning one. A  superb 1930′s classic Packard would be nice but I settled for a rustified 1938 Nash that needs a total restore. A new VW Jetta Turbo Diesel wagon would be my new car choice but my 30 year old “oil burner” 1982 Mercedes 300D serves my daily needs in style. That made me wonder what would all the “Al Bundy’s” of the world drive when we dont want the best.. 1984 VW GTI..Why fork out over 40k for the newest hot hatches. A Mini-Cooper S or Honda Civic Si can set you back over 30 big ones.The original GTI defined the”Hot Hatch”term.Powered by a bullet proof 1.8 liter Bosch fuel injected engine the GTI was quick,handled like a slot car and would give you 30mpg. You can still find nice examples for less than $2000.00. Just carry an extra timing belt and a welding rod when the strut towers rot out and come crashing thru the hood.  The AMC Eagle. With no shortage of all wheel drive vehicles these days the AMC Eagle was one of the originals.Your local Audi dealer will gladly sell you a A6 Quattro for over 50k.Nice cars but for that price you can fill you garage with 20 AMC Eagles of all years and body types.The Eagle was introduced in 1980 and offered you full time or part time all wheel drive.Filled with everything good and bad about AMC the Eagle 258 six cylnider engine was robust but the plastic valve cover leaked liked the Exxon Valdez. Opt for the Weber Carb conversion and say bye bye to the horrible Carter feedback carb.Eagles can be bought all week for under $1500.00.Just wear a scuba suit when the heater core explodes and floods the interior. Mercedes 380-560SEC. For some odd reason these German Super Coupes have yet the blast into high value cars.Good news for us empty pocket people. These wonderful Benzes were unber costly in the 1980′s.My gold 380sec when it was new was over 50k. For that money you got a beautiful shape,granit construction and an interior that would make a Rolls Royce green with envy. Sure the Caddy CTS-V is an amazing car but for under 5000,00 you can park an SEC in your garage.The good you can get collectible insurance on them.The bad.Make sure the timing chain was updated or serviced.If that thing lets go.One word.Armagedden.  1982-1986 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible. Ok stop laughing. A new Chrysler Sebring ragtop with the fancy schmancy folding hardtop is over 40 grand.Jeez. What people dont know about these K-Car ragtops is that the 1982 Chrysler LeBaron convertible was the first American produced convertible since the demise of the 1976 Caddy Eldo.In its first year(1982)Chrysler only made 1588 of the LeBaron folding top.Having owned a 1982 LeBaron Marc Cross edition it was a damn good car.Being a nut I figured out how to put rear fender skirts on it and some other classic bits to give it a retro look(again stop laughing) Just be aware the 2.6 liter Mitsu motor clicks more than an African trying to tell a story but they tend to run strong.These Iacocca mobiles are still dirt cheap.Values are ahhh well what you want to pay.Just remember you heard it here first..One day a mint 1982 LeBaron Convertible will one day go thru Barrett Jackson for big bucks..Well Ole Al Bundy would be prond of our partial list.Can you think of any? Next up why A Porsche 928 is a our alter-choice over the Corvette..”Hey stop laughing again your making Al mad.

About the author

C-Johnny

Welcome to Carlisle Johnny. My name is Johnny B and I have been an avid car crazed nut since age 13 years old. I purchased my first classic car at age 15, a 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Convertible. Since then I have owned, sold, suffered and romanced over a 147 cars, and I haven’t looked back. I always tell people its not the cars or trucks it’s the stories and people behind them. I love all kinds of cars, but I lean more towards classics from the 30’s and 40’s, Triumphs, Old Crusty VW’s and Benz’s. However, I enjoy all kinds of vehicles of various years. I have spent the last 30 years in the Auto Parts Industry but also spent many years as a classic car appraiser in Carlisle Pa.(home of the famous Carlisle Fairgrounds) where I was a sponsor. During that time as an appraiser I traveled across the U.S. appraising wonderful cars and meeting incredible people. I spent time working as one of the head appraisers on the “Harold LeMay” collection. Which is one of the worlds largest collections, with 3,100 plus classic vehicles. In addition I have also worked on the Lincoln Highway 75th anniversary tour and had the honor to do the first leg across the U.S. as well as going to Barrett-Jackson numerous times. On the weekends you can find me singing Karaoke at The Village Way in Port Jefferson,New York. www.me4portjeff.com Through it all I still say its always about the people and the stories along the way. So that’s the main purpose of this site. The people, stories and the old klunkers we love, romance and question. So your invited to join in for a fun ride… Thanks from Johnny B “The Car Whisperer”

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