JimSlade
JimSlade
JimSlade

I’m severely disappointed you missed the Walker Texas Ranger edition Stealth.

Hey, that Oldsmobile does okay as long as you get the trucoat, don’tchaknow. Just ask for Jerry Lundegaard, he’ll get you squared away.

When is comes to females cosmo ain’t got nothing to do with my selection.

Man, i used to have an ‘88 all-trac. The 4th Gen celica was really an under-appreciated design.

Lovely - ‘86 or ‘87? I had an ‘87 in the light blue metallic and I loved that car. Bought it used with 75k, and drove it to 200k miles before it got flooded in Houston back in ‘01. The AC had quit and the driver’s window didn’t seal very well anymore, but otherwise it was indestructible.

The Toyota Celica GT-S did mood lighting better than any other Japanese sporty coupe in 1987.

I love it.

Oh man that gen Celica was my first car. Loved that thing.

Couldn’t edit my last, so here’s this little guy. Street parked, usually.

I own an IS300 wagon, and I’ve never seen another one with my own eyes before

I work at a shop in Springfield that gets some pretty cool cars in for service, but this ‘79 Lincoln Versailles with 35k miles is one of the weirder survivors I’ve seen. Think somebody from out of state bought it though, haven’t seen it in a bit.

240SX Convertible. Sits in my driveway.

This Consulier GTP (photo from owner’s Instagram). Gets driven quite a lot; I see it all the time.

I like survivors:

There’s a ‘68 tribute Bullit Mustang across the street from my place. Even under the car cover it sits under it gives the house serious curb appeal. It makes an appearance about 5 times a year and sounds great.

I think I may be the unicorn of my neighborhood. I have a 1990 Nissan Homy

Seen recently at work parking lot.

Pristine, no scratch in sight, even debadged in the back for ultimate sleeper status. Seemed like I was the only one admiring it.

Occasionally some car will show up in your neighborhood that has no reason being there. In this case, a Volkswagen