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Old 07-06-2006, 01:32 AM   #1
PH47
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Default Ideas for a cheapy daily driver, ~$5k

Help?

Requirements:

1. Needs to be a Ford. :
2. Around $5k give or take. :
3. Good on highways.. 1hr drive to work, each way.. :eclipsee_

I'm open to ideas..

I was thinking XA/XB/XC or that era of cars.. then convert to straight LPG..

Or something like a late 80s early 90s falcon?

Dunno.. and that's exactly why this thread was made.. share ideas and opinions.. preferably with pics (unlike most you guys i don't have detailed images and every tiny detail of every single ford in my head yet.. but i'm working on it!)

Yes i've looked through trader etc but I want to know from owners/ex-owners opinions etc.. better than me just picking based on looks and price :P

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