@xequar: This. I've known a few survivor K cars that have been restored or souped up.
@xequar: This. I've known a few survivor K cars that have been restored or souped up.
@Aheitchoo: But...it was rebadged and sold as the Chevy Classic!
None for me, please. I will be using aluminum on my Slant 6, but that's as close as I get. I'm actually thinking of de-chroming the bumpers and remaining brightwork on the car itself.
@Pinkerton Proletariat: Heart click for the Super Six.
@PTRocks: Wow. I forgot about that video. Hilarious.
There's nothing about that headline that I don't like.
@joenorth81: I can't believe they didn't include this one.
@JonZeke: I second this. Women want him. Men want to be him.
@rwZephyr: Yeah, that was the first thing I thought too.
@Jason454ss: I saw it...and have already bought the die cast...in my mind.
@GasGuzzler: i would heart click you again if I could.
@Al Bisig: Super Off Road!
Why was there no Fine Young Cannibals warning on this video? Think of the children!
I still find it impossible to believe that anyone bought a Grand Am out of choice. It somehow out beiges Toyota for me.
Not a great price, but for the effort that's gone into it, I'd say it's pretty close to fair. Those upgrades aren't easy fixes, and if it means the car handles and drives like its looks, I'd find that a good enough purchase price for a sporty convertible. I'd definitely change the wheels, though.
@Maymar: Heart click for droppin' truth bombs.
@Maymar: Of all...time!
I saw one of these at a car show for $3,600. It wasn't in bad shape, either. No rust through. Clearly it had not been dropped in the ocean.
@alexander_the_car_salamander: Thanks! And yes, it is. It's a 14 year long project that hopefully will be finished before its 20th anniversary. :)