Turbo666
Turbo666
Turbo666

So...beautiful...

Ha, just posted this myself.

The other pictures you posted, I agree do not have headlight covers. But the first one you posted, of the 3/4 front view from the driver's side, when you embiggen it you can clearly see the driver's side headlight cover and clearly make out reflections (not headlamp bezels) in the passenger's side cover. That photo

Serious? Really? Really serious? Get off this enthusiast blog. Gord!

It's easy the '86 typically has a chrome strip at the top of the grill that carried over from previous years. It was gone on the 87's.

Um, you might want to read this before you fall for the Chevy ad man spin:

I want to buy one of these and I'm not really sure why. I don't need another project let alone a 26-27 year old GM vehicle.

It's an '86+ car, because it's intercooled (or so the logo says). Contrary to popular opinion, these cars' engines were not RPO'd LD5, but LC2. LD5 is only for the earlier non-intercooled cars. Source: I checked the history of this motor yesterday morning.

I did not turn my volume down like the video suggested. I'm not sorry, that was awesome.

No, those are cool. I have an AMG one I put on my Ferrari to confuse people.

I saw it on FB somewhere but lost the url. And then you arrive in Oppo, my savior with a youtube link!

/puts in a dip

That will still haul a set of wheels and drag radials (or r-comps) to the track and a motor between shops. Plenty useful.