Sure, why not? Amazing it’s not rusty. It must have only recently arrived in NH from someplace warm, where it was kept in a garage whenever it wasn’t racking up miles.
Sure, why not? Amazing it’s not rusty. It must have only recently arrived in NH from someplace warm, where it was kept in a garage whenever it wasn’t racking up miles.
Where did I put my flamethrower?
What does the OP mean, “killing new cars?”
DNF? DNS!
My stepson sells parts at a dealer that uses CDK. He’s gotten very little info from management. I suggested that management probably doesn’t know jack shit, though if I was management, I’d call a big meeting to tell everyone I don’t know jack shit, neither does the media (legacy or social), and probably neither does…
You left off the rest of the sentence following “they took full responsibility and worked to correct the issue.” It should read “after an NHTSA investigation, multiple recalls, lawsuits and a class action settlement.”
Good work, Florida Man!
Do what? No Fox body of any variety ever came with a 9-inch. All early cars of any body style had a 7.5.
I’ve owned a 67 Firebird 400, a 71 Formula 400, and 76 and 81 Trans Ams. I’ve never owned a Camaro, but I think the 67-69 Camaros (especially in RS trim) are better-looking than Firebirds, and the 70-73 Rally Sport Camaro is one of the most beautiful cars built in my lifetime.
I was going to comment that I wish it was a wagon, but then reality hit. I love wagons when they’re cheap and you can use them like a pickup truck.
This does look like a 79 with 80-82 bumpers. It’s got a 79 hood, and 79 was the last year you could get the L82 with a stick. It’s too bad, because the 80 got lighter body parts and the aluminum diff. The L82-4sp combo performs shockingly well for a malaise-era car.
Sure, I saw Geoffrey Zakarian at TPA a while ago and everyone acted totally normal.
Eighteen to twenty of these are no surprise. For the others, let’s see where they fall in another two years.
IIRC, SS’s were discounted heavily by/after the end of production, but prices started climbing a year or so after they were all gone from the dealers.
All Cops Are Beachgoers?
Those are 17" wheels, Rob.
I live in a village about 45 minutes (on a good day) from NYC. I could walk to get groceries, find an ATM or visit a doctor, all within 15 minutes. And if I worked at the grocery store, the bank, or the doctor’s office, I could walk to work in that time too.
NP. I love these cars. As a pre-driving-age teen, I had a very impressive test drive (ride) in the narrow-body version with my dad. The first year or so the wide-bodies were available, I was selling parts at a Mitsubishi dealer.
Yup, the Mk 7.5 was the last good GTI or R. I’m keeping my 2018 forever, or if something disastrous happened, I’d buy the best Mk 7.5 I could find.
Nevermind, I found it. Google image search FTW.