The 70's were the beginning of some dark times for the car industry.
The 70's were the beginning of some dark times for the car industry.
While I was fixing up my grandma’s old ‘64 Cadillac, I drove my grandpa’s old ‘82 Cavalier that was just the biggest POS ever, but just would not die no matter how badly I mistreated it. I learned J turns in it and neutral dropped it often and no matter what I threw at it, it just would not die. I finally murdered it…
I don’t see what you did there ;)
Warms my heart to see another sad old car saved. It’s in surprisingly good shape for having a barn fall on it. Hats off to the new owner and his wife for going along with it.
I really would hope so. I’ve seen so many car companies doing weird stuff like this with these big screens slapped in the dash, so I wouldn’t be too surprised if the production model looks like this.
That weird gap between the screens and the dash would drive me crazy. Why would they not make it flush with the dashboard?
All the people apparently got together and helped flip it back over. At the end of the video, the guy says he thinks he pulled something helping flip it.
People are getting so jaded by the mass amounts of Mustang wrecks, they’ll probably stop going over to gawk at them eventually and just keep filming the other cars.
Will be lost in the grays, but I had to post this stupid video for improper escalator usage.
That’s kinda sad. We need more convertibles. Somebody parked one of these at my work recently and I didn’t even know they existed until then. Maybe nobody bought them because nobody else knew about them.
You gotta be careful, you might accidentally summon some angry spirits.
I dailied Coker radials on my Cadillac and they were ok for awhile until one exploded on the beltway. Now I have Diamondback white walls and they ride like a dream.
Even broken down, the Volvo still might be worth more than this thing. I really feel bad for that guy. He didn’t even make it home before it broke.
They parked it in the spectator parking lot, but it was definitely at SEMA, I swear.
Definition of driven hard and put away wet.
EVERYTHING on Hemmings is overpriced.
Word on the street was that shop teacher was real good with slinging wood.