Not sure if you're joking or not, but the 85 MPH speedo was a federal law.
Not sure if you're joking or not, but the 85 MPH speedo was a federal law.
From what I understand, it's fairly close to a bolt on.
Apparently I'm being outvoted. Now I feel bad for voting CP!
It's actually a Fairmont Futura with an LTD nose.
SN95 dashboards in Fox bodies look out of place to me because it's mixing curvy with boxy.
Well good thing it doesn't have a V6.
I think this is probably the 3rd or 4th Durango featured here. A good friend (and LeMons pit monkey) of mine has one of these that he picked up without engine or trans and is slowly building it up in the same guise as my LTD.
Rrun off an ignition coil, precisely.
Yo dawg, I heard you like defenders...
The lack of a fold down rear seat and the fact that they don't take kindly to mods for fear of blowing up the rear diff are two reasons I didn't look at these.
Apparently J.J. needed another 6-pack.
Sweet, I look forward to seeing Beetles randomly popping wheelies while going down the street.
DTM has helped me out with my LeMons car too.
That car was for sale on Craigslist recently. And it's Escondido.
Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts! Duranganero!
That would be my answer, although the mirrors are different.
Well the CTS-V sedan existed back then, so the only missing ingredient would be the wagon. A big ingredient, admittedly.
My immediate "win the lotto" car because it's just so ridiculous in addition to awesome. 15 years ago, you'd be on crack if you thought Caddy would be selling a supercharged manual trans RWD wagon.