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I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today! (Archived)
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Point is, not all that many drivers are trained to be safe above 90 mph, even though their hot little CUVs can certainly do it.
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That's a handsome old squarebody, and probably a rare configuration, I never paid attention when they were new or not anything special, but they seem like a nice design now. I know there's a cult behind them today, too.
Yes I have weird taste.
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I'd post a picture but for some reason either this software or my browser won't let me.
Edit: It's my browser, Firefox, acting up again. I'm about ready to ditch it.
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For largely that reason, I think the current Silverado is the first Chevy truck I've liked the looks of, in a long time. No square wheel openings!
I remember for probably the first six months, every new '73 Chevy pickup I ever saw at our local dealer had no rain gutters. Customers must've complained, as about mid-year, on, they started coming in with rain gutters.
http://bestride.com/news/vintage-ads-1975-chevrolet-nova-ln-going-euro-bring-a-parasol
They replaced it with the Concours the next year, and I just didn't like them nearly as well...relied on wide wheel opening trim, wide side moldings, bigger taillights IIRC, blah blah blah.
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My college roommate's uncle had a 1988 squarebody; not sure if he still owns it, but last time I saw him earlier this decade, he did... and it was pristine, which is a rarity for any pickup around here!
It just sits there under a tree with the back window down.
Would cost a lot of money to get it functional again.
One time a tire had a slow leak, so I told her to drop it at the dealer to have them patch it.
She got a low tire pressure alert. Must have been when they were demounting the tire.
2009 BMW 335i, 2003 Corvette cnv. (RIP 2001 Jaguar XK8 cnv and 1985 MB 380SE [the best of the lot])
I remember taking a few camping trips in it. Grandmom and Granddad had a slide-in truck camper. One thing I always remember was that Grandmom would get nervous and panicky when Granddad drove, constantly putting her foot down on the "imaginary brake", carrying on about him going too fast, etc. But, when Grandmom drove, I swear, we'd be the fastest thing on the highway! It's a miracle she never got a speeding ticket.
She used to "Fly Low" in that car coming back home from night shift at the hospital. Lot's of stories of getting pulled over.
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I know, really inexcusable.
I joined a GM G-Body Facebook forum, simply because those are the last GM cars I liked a lot. As we've discussed the downsizing was even more drastic than the full-sizes the year before IMHO, and some of the 'new technology' about saving weight/cost...didn't work very well. That said, lately I've been thinking a lot about '78 Malibu Classic coupes with F41 and the optional gauge cluster and how I'd like one of those. Seems like most of those Malibus have been turned into street rods.
Anyway, a guy on that forum who is a Chevy dealer service writer in Kentucky has a beautiful (to my eyes) maroon with white top '78 Malibu Classic Landau with 305 and 4-speed! Sadly, no A/C so it has that dopey plastic block filler where the right A/C vent should be. The car is on mags now, but he said he has the original whitewall tires and wire wheelcovers. The interior pics make me believe the mileage--no faded plastic, no cracked dash, no small, wiry trim at bottom of delta steering wheel cushion broken off, etc. I'm smitten with that car as a responsible driver that's also an old car, LOL.
Anyway, I digress, but I bet a '78 Malibu coupe has more rear-seat legroom than those last big Eldorados.
Eye, ear, and throat doctor in my old hometown had a silver blue '71 Eldo convertible which he later traded on a firethorn '76 Eldo convertible from the local Chevy/Cadillac dealer. About ten years ago I was in town and saw him driving the car with the top down--it looked a little worse for wear, but he kept it!
Fast-forward about five or six years and he had passed away. His daughter, a beautiful girl in school whom I rarely talked to, became a Facebook friend of mine and lives less than ten miles away although we've never run into each other here. After a while I asked her about the last Eldo, if she didn't mind. She said they sold it for very little as it was in the way and sitting on flat tires. She said "If I knew you remembered it and liked it, I'd have given it to you".
I know people can say anything, but I thought that was nice.
Do you remember those last big Eldo coupes that were two-tone beige and dark brown? Not sure if that was some sort of package or not.
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Of course, was anything a good performer in 1981?
Back in '82 big news was Mustang GT was back, had 157 HP.