That was dangerous as hell and I enjoyed every second of watching it.
It hurt to vote CP for this car.
A handsome Chevy wagon, pushed along by a 327 and the glorious 4-speed Muncie gearbox would be an awesome car said and done.
But this thing is just hammered. The interior is a wreck, under the hood looks like it drove through a gavel pit with the hood open, and the rear gate/bumper is…
"...every single people..."
It's sad, but my God is it true.
Meanwhile, at Honda.
This was one of those videos that made me uncomfortable and embarrassed.
I can't help but think of all the other cars I would rather own for $10k. E36 M3's are more than reachable for that price, and they're a hell of a lot more fun for the money.
One of the many features I love on my '74 Monte.
I6, no comparison. After owning two V6 vehicles, my I6 BMW motors are a pleasure to work with.
Gotta give the guy props for seeing a project through, though.
I have multiple folders dedicated to just car photos for stuff like this.
E36 M3 money for a 1980's Dodge.
He said wood, Ehuhuhuhu
All these new cars going to CVT transmissions, and just getting uglier and uglier. Honda, you're making it more and more difficult to be a Honda lover every year.
Driver got his just deserves.
Well, you're half-right. It was always a 396, and people who bought the 402 were actually buying a .030-inch overbored 396.