@Michael Hartzler: IIRC those Cutlasses didn't have proper roll-down backseat windows- just little automatic wing mirrors. My folks had a 1978 Cutlass Supreme (2D) from 1977-1985. It was my first car.
@Michael Hartzler: IIRC those Cutlasses didn't have proper roll-down backseat windows- just little automatic wing mirrors. My folks had a 1978 Cutlass Supreme (2D) from 1977-1985. It was my first car.
One of my all time faves
@Novaload: OK I found the auction on the B-J archives. Turns out it went for around $25K. In person the car looked like it was put together as a high-school art project.
As if driving a Chinese-made vehicle isn't punishment enough
I make it a habit of taking my wife with me to look at purchases of potential project cars so that I can get a more objective view. Unfortunately, not once has she tried to talk me out of a purchase. It's either "I love the color" (for situations when the car is not in primer) or "at least you're not sitting around…
OK, but what other cars does he own?
@TheAntiCat: I'm embarrased to say that I saw this in the 1980's when it was in still theatres.
@SerialThriller: Thank you for appreciating that triple entendre (drivetrain, high school and sexual innuendo).
@ChiefPontiaxe: NIBBLES
MEH. I'd rather have this Interceptor
I would like to see that Detroit Locker
@RazoE: Yeah, but somebody had beat ME to it.