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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby Sandra Wheeler » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:09 am

Hopefully my son won't be the typical punk!! He loves this car it is very special to him as well as me and we plan to take good care of it.... For now he is a straight A student in Band, ROTC, engineering academy, a life scout just 2 merit badges and an eagle project away from Eagle Scout. I know kids not having the experience and how things change in their lives this all may change but so far so good!! Same with everyone he hangs out with no wrecks yet we will just hope for the best... but I don't think taking the car from him is an option. Found a mirror that will work but I would have to drill holes in the car... not my first choice so I am still looking for other options. Glad to have found this site and hope to be able to learn from everyone more about the car.
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby Jacks1986Lebaron » Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:23 am

88 aries wrote:
Sandra Wheeler wrote:I am a new member just got my 1989 Dodge Aries K 48500 miles color-maroon from a family member who passed away. I am the second owner got all the paperwork from where they bought it and everything. Do not know much about them but want to learn. The car is in good shape... could use a paint job but was also concerned about keeping it all original as much as possiable?? My goal is to let my son drive it for his first car he just got his learners permit. I am worried about the lack of right side rear view mirror any one know how I can get one?? Looking forward to meeting someone who knows more about this new toy of mine. I am in Pensacola FL.



welcome although i dont think you would want your son to use it as his first car, ive seen to many grandma low mileage cars get destoryed by some punk. which is why my 85 is so beat up.


as for a right side mirror, you would have to change the door glass and ya its just not worth it


I can't believe you called Ms Wheelers son a punk!!! :oops:
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Welcome Sandra Wheeler..... :mrgreen:

Sounds like you have a very smart up-standing son!!! Sounds like your son loves his new car as much as you do. And with regular maintenance and some babying, should last him for a very long time!!

Welcome to the K-Car Club!!!
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby 88 aries » Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:41 am

well my 85 aries was beat to death by punks so thats how i somewhat judge. K-cars are collectables that should be babied
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby Sandra Wheeler » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:07 pm

We sure hope to take good care of our new car.... Me and the Punk!! ;- ) Looking forward to being able to get together with others who have K-cars in are area??? Not sure if there is anyone close?? I will keep looking... Well that's all for this week I will check back when I can... not as often as I would like... so little time and so much to do!! ;- ) Sandy
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby Ed Carmo » Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:19 am

March 10, 2010: I've owned my 1984 LeBaron convertible since 1993 when I bought it in Vancouver, WA. It's
garnet red, white top, and runs great at 128,650 miles. Everything works...with two exceptions: slow-up-and-
down of right quarter window and the windshield washer has quit working. Any fixes you recommend? Also need
a new top and have done some internet research and found 4 suppliers that look good: 1)Convertible Top Specialist, Inc. of Inverness FLA; 2) EZ-Softtops of Port Ludlow WA; 3) Convertible TopGuys.com of South
Kingston RI; and 4) TopsOnline.com of Panorama City CA. All ask about $375 for glass window and $275 for
plastic window. Am also restoring a '62 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk. Is there anyone in the club near me
on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin? Thanks, Ed Carmo
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby old yeller » Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:35 pm

Hey how do I post a new here form thing????

By the by new here.
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby Jacks1986Lebaron » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:23 am

Ed Carmo wrote:March 10, 2010: I've owned my 1984 LeBaron convertible since 1993 when I bought it in Vancouver, WA. It's
garnet red, white top, and runs great at 128,650 miles. Everything works...with two exceptions: slow-up-and-
down of right quarter window and the windshield washer has quit working. Any fixes you recommend? Also need
a new top and have done some internet research and found 4 suppliers that look good: 1)Convertible Top Specialist, Inc. of Inverness FLA; 2) EZ-Softtops of Port Ludlow WA; 3) Convertible TopGuys.com of South
Kingston RI; and 4) TopsOnline.com of Panorama City CA. All ask about $375 for glass window and $275 for
plastic window. Am also restoring a '62 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk. Is there anyone in the club near me
on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin? Thanks, Ed Carmo


Welcome Ed!!!! $375 for a new top w/glass doesn't sound bad!!
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby old yeller » Fri Mar 12, 2010 7:35 pm

Ed sorry is that your name?


Also 375 for what I dont understand that? Sorry the slang may be different I am a young guy so dont speak in code so i understand!! :P
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby bixbygd » Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:36 am

I have an 1985 Wagon Woody. Got it from a friend who just wanted it out of her garage (she's a bit of a pack-rat and doesn't get rid of things often enough-but it panned out good for us). My goal is to make it my son's first car when he turns 16 in December. I'm afraid I'm going to get in trouble with a few people on this board, since we don't plan to restore it-my son and I are planning on making it ours!
The car had several rust holes that we've cleared up and patched with some ugly welding and body work. We had to get rid of some of the crome trim (they were part of what was causing the car to leak like a sieve). The woody panels are all faded and our plan is to paint them some color-we're thinking red. We were planning on painting the car black, but couldn't afford a gallon of black paint, so were going with the gray we could afford (we liked how that looks so we may stick with it!). We've fixed several things on it already and we're really starting to love that car! The next big thing we want to do is put an air-scoop in the hood!
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Re: New Forum....Welcome!

Postby Dadhada400 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:47 am

Happy to be here! Just came home with a '87 Dodge Aries K - LE. My wife thinks I'm insane (she drives a BMW) but I saw it at a new car dealership (believe it or not) and I couldn't resist. It seemed so forlorn out there next to all the shiny new VWs. Felt like I had to rescue it. Poor thing was a cash-for-clunker trade (even though it gets 40 MPG???) and has a whopping 73k miles! Very little rust all in the rear wheel arches (does anyone stock/make patch panels or whole quarters for these cars?) so she's worth restoring. With over 3mm made, I'm hoping there is a such a thing as rear quarter sections - or I'm going to have to develop mad skils with Eastwood's shrinker/stretcher tools! Cheers everyone!
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