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Amusingly, I looked at one of these in 1997. I really wanted it because it was sporty and fun to drive. Insurance wouldn't insure me because "it...
Taking a cell phone picture of your computer screen showing a picture of the car. Dude. They really are proud of that floor shifter.
[IMG] This is the spot everyone is upset about that you can see right under the driver's door.
Funny, I see that metric 200 transmission and want to run far far away before I noticed any frame rot issues.
Very cool! The later Goodwrench engines had all the improvements and between those, ARP head studs, and a GOOD fuel and water separator, there's...
I don't personally care about it either (besides my own internal judgments), but my issue is always how screwed you are if something goes wrong...
The tag from California is a custom blue plate which they stopped giving out in the 1986-1987 timeframe. The date tag for it is from *2002* which...
I dunno, "all this work's been done to it!" in 1985 kind of amuses me. It does look to be a nice example, probably be hard pressed to find a...
Yes. Granted I last saw it probably 30 years ago but it did not leave me wanting more. It had almost none of the good humor of the original...
Because they were the cheapo ones ;-) Personally I hate wire discs, way too wannabe Cadillac which is way too wannabe 1930s ritz-y car.
These cars and the '77-90 GM B-bodies are about the perfect size car for daily driving and hauling people in without going to a wagon or SUV. I am...
I love the older cars that are definitely nearing the end of their normal service life but haven't been butchered or torn apart. The kind of car...
Convertibles are "fun cars" for those who like nice weather and Sunday drives. Fixed roof versions of these cars were poor people cars driven...
My dad and I got cassette players in our cars as long as we could. We never took CDs anywhere and always made tapes from them for use in the car...
Factory literature says they were "wire disc" wheel covers, newly available in 1972 and offered through 1977. So while unlikely they are "factory...
While I could definitely believe that it's rusty being that it's in Michigan, it could just very well be another example of a car that no one...
As much as '67 is my favorite year Pontiac big car, I don't see enough options or desirable colors or engine combo to justify that $25k+ asking...
Yup, last year for a Cadillac with a v8 that was both a) powerful (kinda) and b) reliable\trouble-free. The V8-6-4 of 1981 wasn't awful if you...
Lots of money tied up into that one. I don't even want to think how much the steering setup cost with those linkages... Sure looks nice though,...
That's a workhorse car from 25-30 years ago that somehow managed to survive to this day. You used to see cars like this ALL the time in West Texas...