My "best deal" was not a Mopar (I know.....perish the thought...LOL)
It was a 68 Camaro. I was 22 back in 1989 or so and I needed a replacement for my 81 Horizon 4 door. (Still love that little thing...lol)
I was intent on getting something COOL and a local Camaro , cheap, caught my eye.... Paint was OK, motor was running, interior needed some work....needed floors but came with new metal for that.....for $4000 (I think?). It ran and drove and I will never forget my first ride in a vintage Camaro! My Grandad was going to loan me the money. Luckily before I laid down any cash I had my girlfriend's Dad look at it, because it turns out it had major frame (unit body) issues. He was a frame man and knew his stuff...so I kept looking.
Then a week or two later I found a 68 Camaro for $5,000.....with a warmed up 350, had just been redone by the owner.....gorgeous deeeeeeeeep ruby red (almost black) metallic paint with a white ghost rally stripe down the deck lid and hood. Underside was redone and you could eat off it. Cragars, fat tires in back, interior perfect save for a small split in the drivers seat. My girlfriend rode in the back while I drove it with the owner and I remember looking back and she was all smiles. The car had a ratchet shifter, so I was clumsy with that a little, but it was a great ride. Rumbly, felt like it had tons of power. Dual exhaust...just awesome. The guy's wife wanted him to put in a pool so the newly redone car had to go.
This was the one!
I gave the guy $50 as hand money. All I had to do was go to the bank with my Grandpap and get the money.
We planned to do so the next day.
Then I got the phone call.....Grandpap decided he wasn't going to loan me the money for that car. I was SO DISTRAUGHT!!!!!!! LOL Seems that he had spoken my grandma who had spoken to my other grandparents who had gotten wind of the deal and they amongst themselves decided that a hot rod was not a good college car for a 22 year old. Isnt that crazy!?!?!? LOL
I called the guy almost in tears and told him to keep the money and that I wouldnt be back cause I couldnt raise the money.
I am confident the car sold not long after that.
Turns out I am glad that I DIDNT get the car.....it would have been a horrible winter car and of course I would have ruined it in the salt and snow....and that car deserved better.
I still think about that gorgeous deep ruby beauty and wonder what happened to her and every time I see a dark red 68 Camaro I wonder if it is her.
It took almost 20 years for me to finally get back into a muscle car, when I got my fish. The fish didnt run, although it had a motor sitting in it that I was told did run....no tranny, or driveshaft, no electrics under the hood, no battery tray even.....interior was more or less there but ratty and dirty, in need of a facelift....but it had a brand new coat of Sublime....I drove 4 hours to get it and didnt think twice of plunking down the $9,500 when I saw her. I was not letting THIS one get away!
With all the money on odds and ends I have sunk into her up til now, I may have overpaid for some folks' standards. And she is not perfect.
But she is rumbly, has nice power, catches the eye, and is MINE.
I don't know what it is about driving her, but every time I do, it just feels RIGHT.