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Re: WTB: '84 4000q
> Good luck Jeff. I am anxiously awaiting the story of how this '84 4KQ of
> flawless pedigree, after a loving rubdown in Mother's carnauba, gets the
> torch for the 3B transplant.
Nope, no 3B transplant is planned. Of course, this doesn't rule out an AAN
swap ... you know how women are when it comes their project cars. ;^)
> It is either the aforementioned, or after
> Monterey, you are realizing just how rare and significant cars these
> cars are becoming.
I've already got an '85 Ur-Q to satisfy my collectible side ... the plan here
is simply to find a car as near-to-new as we can and drive it until it's old
and feeble. If there's one lesson I've learned with cars, it's that it's
always cheaper to buy one in the best condition possible than it is to
restore it yourself.
> I will keep my eyes open for this lucky screamer-to-be in the PNW area.
Thanks!
JG