Well, this all seems a little rushed now. It looks like I inadvertently introduced myself in another thread but here goes for the proper way. I'm Jeff. I'm a big car kinda guy. I like big rear drive cars. Currently, I've got a couple of 93 Crown Victorias (too bad they didn't make wagons) and now a 96 Buick Roadmaster that I just picked up after having a conversation with Ted. Ted, this may have been the biggest mistake selling those wheels - it cost me $1700. I also have a Turbo AWD Subaru wagon that I use in the winter that I just can't beat in the snow. Other things? There's a variety of cars in my driveway currently ranging from a Jetta turbo diesel to a 3/4 ton Chev truck. There are others but nothing that stands out too much. My signature suggests motorcycles - I like the big adventure bikes. If you're looking for parts for your wagons, I can usually give you a hand. I'm really looking forward to this forum. I didn't know that there was a collection of "nutters" (as my wife calls me) so close by.
Jeff, rite on!!!, Congrats man and welcome back to "Wagon World"!! Thats awesome man, I remember tlaking with you about it and you saying "I hope it has leather"....and it did. Vic Graigs list had more pics that showed a nice drivers seat and bomber pilot cocpit but it was "delited"..I guess thats because it SOLD. Congtrats again Man, get some pics up of the beast, that drivers interiour looked stunning comfee. EDIT< Dam your fast on the PC, there was no pic when I posted! Welcome to the nut house jeff, and here is a pic of Jeff's new Rodie every one...... Jeff, you better get some fresh pics up soon before this pic turns into a red "X" Congrats again man, "Island Wagon", you know you can"t go wrong!
Welcome Jeff, looks like a great buy, now to swap out the white walls for some white lettered or blackwalls. Looks like a younger sister to my 92, you are gonna love the Roadie, that I promise!
Thanks VERY much Ted! My wife isn't sure whether to thank you or not although one of the things I have planned for this car after some maintenance is a trip down the California coast to Arizona. She'll thank me after that. This would be my wife, my father, and my friend truly questioning my sanity.
Oh No, another woman that hates me because of a car......... I'm really looking fore ward to seeing the beast, maybe you could come by my work again AND OPEN YOUR HOOD, it'll be another,,,"whats wrong with the wagon" all over again
Man, that was frickin' hilarious. I have never seen so many people stop to ask if you were alright. I figured you must be the PRESIDENT or somethin'.
Welcome to the forum. I like the box best. It would be nice to have a turbo Subaru instead of our regular one.
Welcome Jeff. Glad it landed in good hands. Your wife will warm up to it, once she drives it. Those are awesome powerplants under the hood.
The turbos are great little cars but gas consumption is outrageous. It's cheaper to drive the Roadmaster - I'm not kidding - BUT, the kick in the pants while it accelerates up the hill is very addictive. It truly blows me away with it's performance in the winter. I have passed ALOT of 4x4's in the snow and used it as an emergency vehicle when the fire department's F350 4x4 couldn't get through. The only Subaru that was better was the 85 DL Wagon in the snow but it wanted to go back to it's hippie roots and "be one with the earth" as rust claimed most of it.
to the wagon train, mad. You're right about those 'ol 85 Subies. They would climb a tree! GREAT buy on that Roadie. EDIT: Here's a good place for rear end parts..... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390082083766&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT Search the site for what you want. Good prices and guys are real happy with them.
Hey Jeff, post a few pics of the interiour! From the one tiny pic on Grags list it looked real sharp, I know others would like to see that leather. You mentioned Tires in another post.....:banghead3:...Well you saw what I'm riding on the Buick now, truck tires and I recall you mentioning truck tires on your Crowns. Yeah the Goodyear Cop tires were good...and good luck finding them any more as I guess you know. I can't even find tires for my Crewzer (215/225 70R 14's) unless I go crap quality like Canadian tire/Wall Mart disposables. But I am talking "car" tire. I think I'll start looking at truck tires for it also, don't really seem to have to much choice.
I've had really good luck with TireRack for tires. I got my BFG's there (they aren't the best tire in the world, but I've had good luck with them...). Also, there is a site called 1010tires.com where you can do a size comparison, if you want to change the size at all...