It's A Jetstar 1 all original with 61,000 actual
miles. It also has the owners manual and the warranty
manual.  It Also has some history in that it was first
purchased by the " at that time " The Governor of the
state If Illinois.  That why I made the comment "where
would I find  another one"?

--- Fred Nissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> kenneth treharn wrote:
> > Hello Ron, There are two ways of looking at this,
> practicle side, the 
> > bigger cars don't bring in decent money unless
> they are a Starfire or a 
> > convertible or both. Thats a lot of money for a 64
> Jetstar, just my 
> > opinion.
> 
> -----------------
> 
> Depends on which "Jetstar" it is.  The Jetstar I was
> a dechromed 
> Starfire, and brings good $$$ if in nice shape.  The
> Jetstar 88 was a 
> budget big car with lots of F-85 mechanical pieces
> (including the 
> horrible 9.5" drums, other big cars got 11" brakes).
>  If it is a Jetstar 
> 88, I'd agree that that is a lot of money unless it
> is the odd factory 
> four speed convertible.
> 
> Regards,
> Fred
> 
> 



 
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