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Offline mr.mindless

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Just cruising through
« on: February 06, 2012, 09:35:11 AM »
I'm trying to decide on my next car for an around town beater and highway cruiser, and among a few other choices an Eagle has come to the top of my list.

I'm a big-time DIY guy and have been (forgive the blasphemy but I'm of the "adopted cousin" opinion) a Mopar fan since birth, so it seems pretty natural if I can find a clean enough example to start with, and get over trying to daily drive a 30 year old car.

I've got a '98 Dakota on 1 tons and 42s, a '97 Ram on 19.5s with an '02 24v swap and 13 speed road ranger after breaking 2 5 speeds in a year, and my current beater is an '00 Nissan Frontier that I got too good a deal on to pass up. Nice truck but I need more cab and don't need a second truck bed... I set it up with a tow bar though and it's come in handy that way a few times.

Looks like you all have a great wealth of info here and I'm enjoying digging through it.
Michael Maskalans
Codriver, Game Day Racing - Ultra4 #571
'98 Dakota - tons & 42s
'97 Ram 3500 - 13sp RoadRanger

'87 Eagle Wagon 258/auto "Saint Michael" - Daily driver status.
'84 Eagle Wagon 258/auto "Swamp Thing" - project in need of a bath
'84 Eagle Wagon 258/4sp - parts car

Offline IowaEagle

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Re: Just cruising through
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 06:14:11 AM »
Welcome to the Nest.   You should have fun with an Eagle.  Your Dakota is a desendant of the Eagle.
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Re: Just cruising through
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2012, 02:34:59 PM »
Yup. Some of those got the AMC 2.5L, but that was more the Jeep Commanche influence
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Offline mr.mindless

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Re: Just cruising through
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2012, 02:55:23 PM »
I found a sweet '87 wagon in Colo Springs that just went up on CL that I'm sending a friend to look at tomorrow night.  I'm working in Denver this weekend and may bring a stack of Benjamins with.


Buuuuuut I just test drove a local nearly rust-free '87 325is that I kinda love. And that sure is a lot easier to get home to NY than something in Colorado. decisions....
Michael Maskalans
Codriver, Game Day Racing - Ultra4 #571
'98 Dakota - tons & 42s
'97 Ram 3500 - 13sp RoadRanger

'87 Eagle Wagon 258/auto "Saint Michael" - Daily driver status.
'84 Eagle Wagon 258/auto "Swamp Thing" - project in need of a bath
'84 Eagle Wagon 258/4sp - parts car

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Re: Just cruising through
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2012, 03:11:42 PM »
I love those older 325s!!

Offline eaglebeek

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Re: Just cruising through
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2012, 05:54:37 PM »
I'm trying to decide on my next car for an around town beater and highway cruiser, and among a few other choices an Eagle has come to the top of my list.

I'm a big-time DIY guy and have been (forgive the blasphemy but I'm of the "adopted cousin" opinion) a Mopar fan since birth, so it seems pretty natural if I can find a clean enough example to start with, and get over trying to daily drive a 30 year old car.

I've got a '98 Dakota on 1 tons and 42s, a '97 Ram on 19.5s with an '02 24v swap and 13 speed road ranger after breaking 2 5 speeds in a year, and my current beater is an '00 Nissan Frontier that I got too good a deal on to pass up. Nice truck but I need more cab and don't need a second truck bed... I set it up with a tow bar though and it's come in handy that way a few times.

Looks like you all have a great wealth of info here and I'm enjoying digging through it.

Welcome to the 'nest. And a question...how did you arrange for compressed air to shift the Roadranger?
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Offline mr.mindless

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Re: Just cruising through
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2012, 06:11:06 PM »
Quick and dirty job with a small Thomas electric compressor with a 5 gallon tank. Off the shelf pressure switch and no dryer.

I'd really like to replace the Accessory Drive Unit with an air compressor/power steering pump instead of the Dodge-issue vacuum pump/PS pump but then I'd need an auxiliary source for vacuum to run HVAC selector and cruise control. But if a pump is going to fail it would suck to loose those less than it sucks to loose trans range selection, speaking from experience (pressure regulator failed on me once)
Michael Maskalans
Codriver, Game Day Racing - Ultra4 #571
'98 Dakota - tons & 42s
'97 Ram 3500 - 13sp RoadRanger

'87 Eagle Wagon 258/auto "Saint Michael" - Daily driver status.
'84 Eagle Wagon 258/auto "Swamp Thing" - project in need of a bath
'84 Eagle Wagon 258/4sp - parts car

 

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