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  • SofaKingWeToddDid
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    rangers are a decent truck. they get the job done. what motor is in it?

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  • pocket-rocket
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    Originally posted by SofaKingWeToddDid View Post
    yup thats it. its nothing personal. you are who you are. you wanna fix it. im sorry for making a big deal about it before, its your choice...
    but i am in alot of ways very similar. i try fixing all sorts of shit that should just be thrown out. (not saying your car should be) im just saying i try fix things that alot of other people consider garbage, which was what i thought of your car before. and like i said, sorry. i didnt mean to be an asshole.
    Sounds like my truck. Leaky exhaust, shot shocks, busted bushings, severed shackle mount, broken body mounts. At least those are all behind me now (minus the exhaust which needs a new cat and new muffler), and it drives/rides MUCH MUCH better and I'm a happy camper I've said it before. I used to not be able to stand Fords, but my Ranger is now what keeps me from bashing them all the time.

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    Well,

    I made some progress. I got the new "heart" unloaded from the back of my dad's truck. LOL.

    I will try to post some pictures of the engine either tomorrow or Monday.

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  • WrathOfSocrus
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    Originally posted by SofaKingWeToddDid View Post
    i try fixing all sorts of shit that should just be thrown out.
    That's one of my big gripes with the way people look at the world today. Sure there are lots of ways where you can buy something new cheaper than fixing something old but what happens to the old item? You throw it 'away'? Last time I checked the earth has a finite volume and there is no such thing as 'away'. On top of that it usually takes some sort of resources in order to create something new. Even though it isn't a direct 'bolt-on' to swap out engines to something newer, it can be done and it doesn't require a ton of custom fabrication. I'm not a tree hugger but I find it hard to 'throw away' a car that can have a low mileage drivetrain installed for under a few grand.

    Not to mention the fact that there is no such thing as a new Oldsmobile, so my car is irreplaceable to me. Now that Pontiac is in the same line of fire I think it's great to see someone breathe new life into an old car like that. Also considering the fact that the fuel economy of a 60* car is generally no worse than the average fuel economy of a new vehicle, it seems to be both environmentally friendly as well as wallet friendly in the long term.

    Any progress on the swap? A picture is said to be worth a thousand words!

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  • SofaKingWeToddDid
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    thats why i wear underwear that has holes in em... i just cant find new ones that are as comfortable!

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  • SofaKingWeToddDid
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    well then. now whats up with your grand prick? any updates on the heart transplant?

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    Originally posted by SofaKingWeToddDid View Post
    yup thats it. its nothing personal. you are who you are. you wanna fix it. im sorry for making a big deal about it before, its your choice...
    but i am in alot of ways very similar. i try fixing all sorts of shit that should just be thrown out. (not saying your car should be) im just saying i try fix things that alot of other people consider garbage, which was what i thought of your car before. and like i said, sorry. i didnt mean to be an asshole.
    When I see something (like a beat up, noisy car) that someone else really likes, sometimes I can't believe that someone could like something so ugly. However, I then think about how that thing just might be that persons pride and joy.

    It also makes a difference what kind of car it is. For example, some people might call me a nerd for wanting to fix up and maintain a 1996 Oldsmobile. I see it more than just a grandpa car, I see it as an escape from speeding tickets,LOL. I also see it as the first car I have kept in my ownership for more than a two years.

    What I'm saying is, I understand where you're coming from. We all keep less than desireable things and try to make them better.

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    I understand.

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  • SofaKingWeToddDid
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    yup thats it. its nothing personal. you are who you are. you wanna fix it. im sorry for making a big deal about it before, its your choice...
    but i am in alot of ways very similar. i try fixing all sorts of shit that should just be thrown out. (not saying your car should be) im just saying i try fix things that alot of other people consider garbage, which was what i thought of your car before. and like i said, sorry. i didnt mean to be an asshole.

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    Originally posted by robertisaar View Post
    i think he's saying he would have sold the car a LONG time before it got to the point yours is now...
    True. There are times (rarely) that I wish I hadn't gotten the car in the first place, but usually I can see the true possibilities. I truly think this car can be a daily driver. If I put this engine into the car, it has the posibility of outlasting the rest of the car. I want to see if I can do this.

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  • robertisaar
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    Originally posted by 2.8 Grand Prix View Post
    How do you figure that you have drawn the the line a little closer?

    I just don't understand. Was my joke taken the wrong way?
    Or am I way off? Please clue me in.
    i think he's saying he would have sold the car a LONG time before it got to the point yours is now...

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    How do you figure that you have drawn the the line a little closer?

    I just don't understand. Was my joke taken the wrong way?
    Or am I way off? Please clue me in.

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  • SofaKingWeToddDid
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    well its not completely broken down. i started a new thread. and for me, like you, there is always hope. i draw the line closer than you do though it would seem. but hey, maybe its time i looked for a more practical car (or engine to swap)

    anyone want to buy an LQ1 with 130,000 km on it?? ill trade for a 3500!!

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    Originally posted by 2.8 Grand Prix View Post
    Yah, I bet.
    I'm just joking.

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  • 2.8 Grand Prix
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    Originally posted by robertisaar View Post
    NEVER had a troublesome car... ok, maybe a little, but most of it could be chalked up to "driver enthusiasm"
    Yah, I bet.

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