When to say goodbye?

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When to say goodbye?

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When is it time to send an old car to bed? I am having a hard time with that question the last couple days. My mom has my great grandpa's 66 Galaxie custom. It was nothing fancy, plain jane car with a 240 6 cylinder. My parents had it painted about 25 years ago, not a full reto by any means, just fresh paint. It was mom's daily driver for many years. We would take on an 800 mile one way trip every year to my grand parent's house. Alot of memories with that car. Then about 15 or so years ago, they parked it. It has had a few different storage areas over the years, most of it being outside in the elements. We would start it and run it occasionally, but never drive it. I knew the frame was severly rusted and the brakes rusted a while back. Well, we pulled it out of the weeds last night, first time in atleast 7 years. The frame is way worse than I remember, 2 wheels locked up, and a strong mouse smell if you know what I mean :) . We put a battery in it, the key switch did not work. We hot wired the coil, sprayed a little carb cleaner jumped the solenoid and the thing fired up, I thought it was just running on the carb cleaner. But after a few seconds, it stayed running. It was great, ran just like i remembered. But the car is litterally falling apart around the motor.

I just don't think the car is repairable, I have frame off restored my '69 F100 so I know what it takes. And this car is in really bad shape. So when do you get rid of a family heirloom? My thinking is that there a lot of decent parts left and we can part the car out and let parts of it live through a few different cars and someone else will enjoy their car that much more because of great grandpa's car.
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It's a car, a material thing consisting of steel, iron, aluminum, plastic, glass. Millions of them were made just like it. If you decide to have an emotional attachment to something like this make sure it's healthy. Evaluate it logically. If you really love that car and want it to drive everyday and enjoy then shred the junker and go buy the same exact Galaxy in nice shape. Maybe next time take care of it so it doesn't end up with the same fate.
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There's no such thing as a car or truck that can't be restored....as long as you have the will and a bucket of cash. Sounds like you don't have the will though. If it were me, I'd part it out so at least some of it could live on.
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Good day 9yrsmkn,

I was thinking along the same lines as R. Smith. One option's to buy another of the same year in good condition, then take some parts from your existing car and build them in to the new edition. That way some of it can "live on."

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If the frame is severely rusted out, then it is not safe to drive. Neither for you nor the little kid in the car next to you on the highway. :wink:
Your choices are basically to sell it for scrap, part it out, or buy a like car and use some of the pieces in the rebuild. But a rusted out frame is pretty much a car killer.
Good luck and best wishes in whatever you decide to do. :thup:
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At this point it sounds like it is already gone, but its parts can help another car live for many more years. Maybe you need a good bye ceremony. Have the family over for dinner and say good by to the old car. Cars are part of the family, just like the dog. I am selling my 98 Range and my daughter is sad because it was her "first car." But don't leave the car to rust until nothing is left that others can use, that is just a waste of parts. I hope you have some pictures of the car from when it was still driveable and you can remember it by.
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