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Deleted ABS as standard was a mistake, but GM supposedly did it to compete with Kia on price. Bad idea, IMHO. They had more overhead so you just can't. Better to make cars that are worth more.
Whenever I see a 900 Turbo, I think of this underrated movie
You fintail is in a part of that clip, looks like same color as yours too lol
2016 Audi A7 3.0T S Line, 2021 Subaru WRX
2016 Audi A7 3.0T S Line, 2021 Subaru WRX
Who says an Esprit would only leak from the engine? :shades:
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My '84 911 (air-cooled) held 14 quarts.... but, only 11 came out in the change... $60 oil change in 1992...
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I would've gone for the Impala myself!
I also remember a later episode where they gave away a '76 Regal coupe (or could have been a Century) and they were boasting about its new, fuel-efficient V-6.
I haven't seen the Game Show Network in awhile now. I wonder if they still run those old repeats? I used to get a kick out of the Match Game.
I remember the original Match Game in the '60's, and very much remember "Match Game '74", etc., in the '70's. They totally goofed off and it seemed like Gene Rayburn was a bit of a dirty old man!
Yeah, that couldn't move out of it own way.
Was watching an episode of Law and Order SVU last night and an early 90s RWD Buick Roadmaster was part of the plot. I got a kick out of the lawyer later in the show calling it a Buick Regal. I guess it just sounded more familar.
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Well live and learn. Personally, I think it's money down the toilet, but there are at least two people on eBay who say I'm wrong.
I see myself as a little bit of truth crusader over there. Of course, everyone is entitled to their opinion--unless you own and enjoy GM products there.
I see some of the most ridiculous "facts" posted there, I just can't let them go. LOL
No wonder you've been scarce over there lately!
Obscure cars - yesterday spotted my car's twin - another tectite W210 E55, and also a tectite E430 sport with parktronic - very rare option back in the day. This morning saw a little old lady in an immaculate 86-87 XJ6.
Interesting car, especially with stick.
Another wagon, this one looks decent
Nice 190E, very tempting at $1500
Another 190E, this one an import from Vietnam - owner exaggerating a bit about what it cost new
Overall good shape - yeah right, love the write up on it and the spelling
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The documentation is hard to dispute, that's for sure.
Funny, as well off as he was, to have such a pedestrian model--the lowest-line 550 in the Classic series.
I like the '63 front end better, but I always thought this was a decent-looking Rambler...although I think some '60-62 Chrysler designers must have worked on the instrument panel! LOL
Conversely, Sherwood Egbert, who was Studebaker's president from '61 to '63, had a '64 Avanti R3 as his personal car. He sold it in '68 through the Avanti club's magazine, and had his name and phone number listed! The car sold for around $75K if memory serves me, a few years ago at auction.
2nd one is nice.
That last one is so neglected it's sad. Could use a Wheeler Dealers re-do.
Obviously, on a car like this, the ownership history means almost everything...although the car is in excellent original condition, I'll certainly say that.
I think Mr. Romney would have been very amused to see it street-rodded.
Maybe the Vietnam (yeah, I want a car from there!) car cost that much when new, after insane southeast Asian import duties?
I will be curious to see what the Rambler brings. Certainly different than a run-of-the-mill Big Three-mobile on eBay, I'll say that.
It's a curiosity at best.
I've long thought so, but figured it was a function of those cars running around when I was a car-crazy little kid. But maybe it's true...I know you're a good bit younger than me. Good to hear!
I remember, compared to what was on the road then, that the Ramblers were certainly built to a price. They were the Toyota Echo of their day. When I would go from a Rambler to a Buick Electra on the lot, it was like going from a stagecoach to the starship Enterprise. Well, okay, maybe not quite. :P
Even when I got my first car ever from that used car lot (Studebaker), it seems so much nicer than the Ramblers, even though it was ten years old.
With this Rambler, you've got '...it was owned by the Dad of the 2012 Republican candidate and used in the campaign', as well.
Regardless, I'll like to see what it brings.
I always heard Ramblers had excellent heaters and defrosters--seriously!
Since I personally have owned only 1963-66 Studebakers as 'hobby cars', I was surprised to see that metal instrument panel in the Rambler. My cars' dashes were all fiberglass and padded, top-to-bottom. But now that I think about it, I remember my grandparents' '63 Bel Air wagon having a metal instrument panel.
And I can more easily imagine a Studebaker fan upping the bid on a 'special' Studebaker, than a Rambler fan on that Rambler. I don't see near the fan base for them.
We are a rabid bunch, for good or bad!
I'm assigned to work near Harrisburg, PA the last week of Feb. The annual big Studebaker swap meet is in York, PA that very weekend, with a gorgeous '60 Hawk raffle car being given away that weekend, so I can tie the trip to the swap meet into a work expense or two! Am I lucky or what?!
(Yeah I know, doesn't take much!)