alohamilkyway
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If it's any consolation, at least you can get a bargain pocket rocket like the Lancer GTi

The Mitsubishi Lancer 2000EX. Fondly nicknamed the Box-Type in some parts of the world, how a 4G63 was crammed inside it still amazes me. Sadly, it was overshadowed by the Sprinter Truenos and the Corolla Levins at the time.

You have to be starred. Like now.

You're a lucky lucky man

FLAME ON

It could be a potential investment. NP

Even a Chevrolet Celebrity?

The first one is/was a Ford Telstar while the second is a Mitsu Chariot. The Telstar's basically an early 90's Mazda 626

My other car is a Porch

#6.) I suddenly remembered this guy

Once there was a time Camrys were exciting. This one's 2T-G powered and rear drive!

Names that pop up when you say Mk. II Escort : Brooks, Clark, Mikkola, Vatanen.

Hmm....

This thread needs more DOGLEG

Are those Mk I Granada headlights?

I see what you mean

Is it possible to convert them back to a more conventional B-Pillar mounted one? Also, did most cars in the US come with them in the early to mid 90's? I don't recall my Aunt's '94 Camry having them. Then again, I was just 4 at the time. The next time I visited there, I recall the seatbelts were normal

Call me weird but...

I'll base it on both age in years and how far it's run. Of course, there's the question of how the miles, or in my case, kilometres were obtained. For me, a car is new for me up until it's a decade old or if it's done under 100,000 kilometres.

Holy frack! You promote my comment AND you own a CR-V! Here's mine in a rather...odd color choice. It's busy being a camera car on track days. The Civic chassis pays off in a way