Nah, better use G23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate.
Chrysler H body, Dodge Lancer and Chrysler LeBaron GTS. Easily the most interesting K body variant; and extension of the G body Daytona with great handling, room for 5, turbocharged engines and a freakin hatchback!
"Ask the man that owns one..." you'll note my 81 Coupe in my avatar.
1982 Lancia (Beta) Zagato. The last year for Lancia in the US, and nearly the end for the Beta line in general. WAY under $20K (even if you spent 10K on a complete resto); not that you'll ever make any of that back.
Porsche 924 Turbo. A high school friend got one as birthday present, but her parents had no idea what they had done. She was scared of it, asked me to show her how to drive it, and I was ill prepared for the TURBOBOOST that suddenly snapped the rear end out before I even noticed. It was truly like an ON/OFF switch in…
The 600 Z coupe does not have enough space for 4 people. It will seat 2 in reasonable comfort, and have room for a couple of suitcases, or maybe a week's groceries, or in fact a keg and ice tub (though the hatch doesn't really close well on that last measure).
Once I had one, I really had no interest in going back to a Type 1, Super or not. Even my beloved '63 Type 14 Ghia wasn't going to cut it anymore. My 70 Fastback, 65 Square and 66 Type 34 Ghia drove like much larger cars. I can't help thinking had VW done a proper 4 door and/or brought the Notchback to the US, the…
Drive a Type 3. Far beyond the Type 1 set up, and superior (IMHO) to the Super Beetle in durability, handling and ride quality.
Isn't it funny how fat chick owners get all bent out of shape when you're mean to them with facts?
Oh good, you've solved something that the entire combined brainpower of The Samba can't. Kudos.
And why not to - the Super Beetle "death wobble" when the front end consumes itself will make you wish you'd gone with the standard beetle's torsion bars.
I equate those who say reasonable safety devices are unnecessary and shouldn't be madated with anti-vaxxers. Just because you personally haven't lived through polio, whooping cough and/or dashboards full of spiky chrome bits and no seat belt mounting points (much less shoulder belts!) doesn't mean they're not such a…
pleasepleasepleaseohplease have a Lincoln Versailles. Cause then the name will suck just as much as the FWD chassis it will inevitably be built on.
My parents bought me a 1984 Plymouth Reliant coupe as a "reliable" car for college. They didn't trust my 1979 Renault LeCar to make the 8 hour drive to The University of Texas.
When waterboarding JUST WON'T DO
Oh, did someone say "great" and "turbine-powered" in the same sentence and not include the Chrysler Turbine?
Saw my first 4C in person last weekend at the La Jolla Concours. It looks so much better in person than in photos! Pictures make it look lumpy and sullen; in real life it's predatory and organic.
I hate to gush but I just love her. The Supersizers Go... was just brilliant. She's the kind of person I'd like to have as a neighbor, or maybe a sister in law. Seems like she's up for anything, and gets her proverbial hands dirty in all sorts of things yet has this great English ability to gently mock without too…
I know! I was actually suckered in by the match-the-groupie-sex-pop-star-bleh-blah bit while waiting.