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RE: '65 Scout Commanche
Where in Northern California? Sounds like a
deal to me. I would love to get my hands on
one of these also.
Do not believe the DMV has no file business
unless you know for sure or have called them
and asked. Every time an inquiry is placed on a
vehicle the clock starts over on a vehicle. Any
fines or fees it may have will not increase, the DMV
will just not forget them. My '72 was not registered
since '89 but the DMV still got me for $260 in fees.
Just know what you are getting into. Call the DMV
with the VIN and see what they have to say. If it
has just not been registered, registering it is as
easy as going down to the DMV with the Pink Slip
and paying the necessary fees. If its a salvage title,
I have no idea what you need to do.
Sounds like a good find. Congratulations if you get it.
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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 13:00:13 -0800
From: "Joseph M. Shaw, II" <MikeIIDC@domain.elided>
Subject: '65 Scout Commanche
Okay, guys, anyone that is reading this, I need some input. I
just
looked at a 1965 Scout 80 w/152, manual, two stick transfer
case, and
55,000 original miles. It has been doing a lot of sitting, but
it is in
very solid condition. The engine looks incredibly clean, and
from the
looks of the rest of it, and the other vehicles that the guy
has, I
would say he didn't spend hours cleaning out the engine
compartment
trying to impress me. He is asking $1400/obo it started right
up, and
held it's idle, he's rebuilt the slave cylinder, though not
perfectly-still has a small leak, and he said the heater core
was
leaking, so he currently has the core disconnected. On the top
of the
engine (valve cover) there is a small "Sticker" or label that
says,
"comanche." He claims to have changed all four wheel cylinders,
and run
new brake lines. It has two tanks. It also has the original
bottle
jack, and original spare. He said it was geared very low-4.27?
Is that
right? I'm guessing that it probably will not be great on the
highway,
but it's my favorite year, and it seems to me like a very good
deal.
My main questions are: What does the "Comanche" tag mean?
Does this sound like a great deal to anyone
else?
I don't want to be an idiot if it's not, but in the Northern
California
market, the old 80's seem hard to come by, and with those miles
on it, I
think it's pretty killer. It's complete bare bones-he claims
it's all
stock except for the wheel cylinders, plug wires, and ignition
coil. He
claims the tires are the originals too. They are very worn, and
are
definitely old-not radials, but would they have lasted 55,000?
Anyway, some other guy had left him a $500.00 deposit, but
wanted to
check some things out. It has not been registered for over 7
years, so
the DMV has no file on it at all. What is entailed in getting a
salvage
title, or bringing a salvage title up to running? Also, if I
were to
re-gear it for better highway use, would that be difficult? I
know I'd
have to do both front and rear axles, but it can be done, right?
He's supposed to call me at 3:00 Pacific time to let me know if
the
other guy came through. I told him I'd go $1000.00, and if the
other
guy was trying to jack him around to call me and I'd try to
scrape up
some more. It would put me in a big bind financially right now,
but I
could do it. What I am looking for is someone to talk me out of
it if
they think it's not a good deal.
Thanks!
Michael
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