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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: s.e. kansas
Posts: 170
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[quote]Originally posted by cousin64itt:
<strong>i've got a 2-door. i wanna find a 4-door or a wagon next thou...........anyone know where a 4-door or wagon is for REAL cheap with no motor and no trans?</strong><hr></blockquote> I have a four door available, $2700 with rims, it has a new engine and tranny in it... i could let it go for $1700 without the engine or tranny (i can take them back out). if interested eMail me. i could go even a little lower without the rims. Jason |
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#29 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 240
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If you read all the bumph going about, way back in the 40's etc lowrider strived to have 'the best' and that has remained right through, the 2 doors were introduced after the 4 doors as a sportier sleeker version which made them more expensive and therefore more desirable (with the help of the advertising campaigns) so a TWO door version was more desirable and seeing as lowriders strived for the 'best' they used the two doors (but only when they could afford them)
I guess thats where the two door is better than four door argument stems from but how many people today understand why ?? Personally i don't think it matters, its all in the presentation. ![]() |
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#30 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Mars
Posts: 3
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I think that the two doors look way better because of the way the roofs look on them. I think another reason i would never get a four door is they dont have the value that a two door has. If you look in any add, you will see that the price of a two door is alot more then a four door. I dont mind and i wont hate on anyone who wants to hook a four door up, but i just like the two doors way better. The way i see it is, at least your lowridding. I wonder if honda racers talk shit to each other about four door or two door hondas.........lol
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