AlexArrow
AlexArrow
AlexArrow

You see that person covering their eyes?

I normally wouldn’t want to vote NP at this price (or, realy, ever vote), but, since this its a 4WD diesel limousine that is also in great condition, I felt like giving it a NP.

It’s surprising with all the use it got, the sheer amount produce, and how long it was produced, I would think there would be more four door versions. After all, there was all those kit version, the official ‘Thing’ and it was entirely possible with the regular body.

This reminds me of these Ford Model TT’s.

The showing of this Buick hearse and talk of the prime minister’s motorcade being in an accident reminds me:

Uhg, those small parts stores run by big store companies. In my case, it is Part Source owned by Canadian Tire.

On a different end of the scale to the others that either had a generic wagon/van or something much cooler, my MOM owned a base model 1987 Dodge Ram 150. It had the slant six, 4 speed manual, radio and metallic blue paint and no other options. Turned out to be good that she got it, as we did a lot of moving. Plus, it

Ford Ranger

I was going to be all like “It’s not a long k-car!”, but then I realized that is probably for the USA model and I’m in Canada. Up here, our Plymouth Caravelle is made from the rear-drive Dodge Diplomat.

Reminds me of yellow markers.

Did he get the ‘oil flavor’ gage?

Could you get it to look more ‘80's?

Dude, that car is so high, it’s WASTED!

That’s gonna need an awful lot of WD-40...

(1989 GMC Vandura)

Reminds me of a Jalopnik article about dealerships having problems with small animals eating the wiring in cars, due to the insulation coating being made from soy.

Not sure the AMC 2.5 was the worst engine option for Jeeps. Wasn’t GM’s ‘Iron Duke’ 2.5 I4 available in Jeeps at a time? At least the AMC version had 150 hp when new.

Uhm... I guess it’s the two antennas with little flags on them?

I like this.

Well, it isnt exactly a car, but since others are mentioning parts, then my favorite is Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Sounds exactly like a brand of parts, is inspired by a trucker’s magazine, their logo was a gear, and have a few songs with automotive undertones(example: four wheel drive.)