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 > > __________________________________________________________________________________________ Check out the New Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. (http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta)

