Author Topic: Went to look at a Furd van last week.  (Read 5431 times)

Offline Blazin

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Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« on: January 30, 2008, 04:27:56 pm »
This dirt bag I used to be friendly with across town posted it for another guy. Once i found out the guy new the dirt bag I first told him I was sorry for him because if he hadn't been screwed yet he was among the few in N.H. Second I told him I thought the guy was a dirt bag.
 Well the dirt bag reposted the van 3 times in the last 24 hours on Craigslist. Below is the link to my response ad I posted after reading all of his.
Figured you guys might get a kick out of it is all!

http://nh.craigslist.org/car/556811948.html
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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2008, 07:05:46 pm »
What kind of p.o.s. camaro do you have?
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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2008, 07:12:20 pm »
.It has washers to make up spacing in the motor mounts.   
The gages dont work. There is a 4 inch electric fan hung about a foot in front of the radiator,             
The left side rocker panel had a huge hole the entire length of it and has been stuffed with body filler.           
If the fan came unglued it would'nt come into the front seats hack people up, or kill them.
 LMAO wow i got a kick out of all that Well put blazin
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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2008, 07:43:56 pm »
Why did he lash out at you? What a jerk but hey the world is full of em
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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2008, 08:06:20 pm »
WHAT A TOOL BOX!!!!!!!! I been suckered into going outa my way to look at something I called on and wasted time I'll never get back to.

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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2008, 09:49:04 am »
He lashed out at me because a several years ago I told him I thought he was a dirt bag. I used a few more words to go along with dirt bag though! Plus I am sure Bob told him I said he was a loser!

 This is my P.O.S. Camaro. Want to buy it?

1995 Camaro, 216,000 miles, has re manufactured 3.4 motor, I bought the engine used but it is a re man, not sure what the exact miles are, ( low ). Took the precaution of replacing head intake pan gaskets, & rear main seal etc. Figured it was out of the car, better safe than re pulling it. Could still see cross hatch on cylinder walls, no scoring at all. I have put about 4,500 mile on it since motor was installed. Rebuilt 4 spd. auto trans, less than 7,000 miles. New brakes less than 12,000 miles. New fuel lines from fuel tank to fuel rail, brand new battery, brand new AC condenser with it, needs to be installed and charged. All new belts hoses, tune up filters etc. when motor was installed. Mechanically it only needs a muffler. Interior in excellent shape. has some minor body damage on right door and right rear quarter, was backed into separate incidents. Minor hole in rubber nose,Have nice clean hood that goes with it, as the one that is on it has some rust along the front edge. All pretty easy fixes, I am a body man I just don't take the time to do it, and I rarely drive the car, have several other vehicles which suit my needs better. Drives nice. $2,500 O.B.O. or Trade for Jeep Wrangler or 73 - 87 4x4 full size Chevy truck or full size Blazer / Jimmy of similar value.

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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2008, 09:58:32 am »
If it wouldnt cost me so much in getting it id buy it
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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2008, 07:27:58 pm »
This is the mouthbreathers reply on Craigslist today, to my Re: 1961 Ford van ad. 
He is such a simpleton!
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Re: Went to look at a Furd van last week.
« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2008, 02:42:02 am »
This is my P.O.S. Camaro. Want to buy it?

1995 Camaro, 216,000 miles, has re manufactured 3.4 motor, I bought the engine used but it is a re man, not sure what the exact miles are, ( low ). Took the precaution of replacing head intake pan gaskets, & rear main seal etc. Figured it was out of the car, better safe than re pulling it. Could still see cross hatch on cylinder walls, no scoring at all. I have put about 4,500 mile on it since motor was installed. Rebuilt 4 spd. auto trans, less than 7,000 miles. New brakes less than 12,000 miles. New fuel lines from fuel tank to fuel rail, brand new battery, brand new AC condenser with it, needs to be installed and charged. All new belts hoses, tune up filters etc. when motor was installed. Mechanically it only needs a muffler. Interior in excellent shape. has some minor body damage on right door and right rear quarter, was backed into separate incidents. Minor hole in rubber nose,Have nice clean hood that goes with it, as the one that is on it has some rust along the front edge. All pretty easy fixes, I am a body man I just don't take the time to do it, and I rarely drive the car, have several other vehicles which suit my needs better. Drives nice. $2,500 O.B.O. or Trade for Jeep Wrangler or 73 - 87 4x4 full size Chevy truck or full size Blazer / Jimmy of similar value.


Hmph, for a POS, it sure looks and sounds like it would be a Perfect Canidate for someone to do a Later 98-02 SS Clone to!!!   Personally I would do an Anniversary Conversion, and Slap in a low mile LS2/4L65E Combo... ;)  If it was Closer, I had the Money, Could Fit in it Comfortably, and Could Convince the Misses & My Ins. Co., I would snap it up :-[
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