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I saw a bunch of street rods and customs at the Good Guys Nationals in Scottsdale AZ yesterday. A lot followed the predicable fiberglass 30s Ford body/Chevy power template but there were some interesting oddballs particularly the Rat Rods and RestoMods. My favorites were a '40 ish Caddy limo with standard body, glass divider, ruby red paint and 500CID Caddy power, a '36 Ford Bustle back Tudor, Taupe w red wires that looked completely stock except the 427 Ford Side oiler under the hood. Best of all, a '62 Citroen DS that looked stock except for Dubs and an LS7 under the hood. Rear fender was removed ( to show how a tire was changed on these. Interior was stock except including single spoke steering wheel. I assumed it had been converted to RWD.
Dear Car man- I could not find a 2011- a dealer in scottsdale has the first one coming oin on the 11th so the Feb rates may not be valid- The dealer gave me a sheet with pricing and options on the car arriving : standard base cost $35,600 with these options heated seats wood trim preferred accessory package totaling $695 deliv- $875 Total msrp- $37,430 we haven't talked deal yet- have the march rates changed- if so - what are they? I am a novice- any advise will be helpful so I know what to ask for thanks, Debra
Good eye, Fin, that 1956 BMW 503 was up for bids @ the Russo & Steele auction in Scottsdale last mo when I shot that photo. Side view mirror is not period correct, it's an aftermaket "Sebring" mirror from the late 60s,/early 70s.
I got a 96 month (100k mile) factory warranty on my 2010 G37 sedan for $1510 with a $100 deductible. Infiniti dealer at Scottsdale AZ was advertising this when I bought. Also, InfinitiWarranty.com. My dealer quoted $2400 for the same warranty, but when I showed them that others were offering the better price, they matched it. $1510 to double the length of the basic factory warranty is a good deal. These cars are reliable, so I would be reluctant to pay more. In fact, in general, I don't favor extended warranties as they guarantee you will lose money (i.e. the cost of the warranty). It is usually better to take the money and invest it; spend it only if the repairs are needed. In this case, the price was too good to pass up.
At the Russo & Steele Auction last month in Scottsdale AZ:
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