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I'd love it but its above my budget right now, thanks though!

The STS was Seville Touring Sedan.

It looks like it was filmed on a camcorder in 1987.

I think the strip looks pretty good, doesn't need the writing though.

I'm kinda partial to tailgate panels.

Does this mean they will make a decent Medal of Honor game?

No? Darn.

Its a decent sized car with a very good suspension that's relatively cheap and simple to work on. Its every bit a grand touring car, which puts it above most cars on the road. Its just too bad most people don't see it.

and the exhaust is going bappetybappety-bappetybappety and all those little internal bits are going whumpawhumpawhumpa-whump

I'm hoping so. Sucks about that Turbo Coupe, unless you sell them online or within a club, the 'birds aren't really worth anything.

Drifting like a king in the slush is interesting considering you have to try really hard to get the tail out under normal conditions. I bet you've gained some damn good car control

Upper and lower control arms, along with strut rod bushings, sway bar links, and tierod ends usually get changed around 120,000 miles. The front suspensions on these cars are very commonly rebuilt, especially since they are rather complicated. Whats it like driving in the winter?

I live in California, so we don't

I DD an '89, they are great cars if you keep up with them. The chassis is one of the best ever put under an American car in the 20th century. That said, the community at TCCoA(.com) has been really helpful in finding parts and getting advice on keeping my car on the road. I did a 5 speed swap in mine last year.

In 2011, I went to my local auto mall type dealership (at the time it was Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, Honda, and Chevrolet) as a young looking to test drive some interesting cars. They let me drive a 2SS Camaro that used to belong to Aaron Rodgers, an 06 6.0 GTO, and a 3.7L Mustang. I wore a button up shirt and drove an 04

As an MN12 enthusiast (and driver of a 1989 Thunderbird) I considered posting this, but I was thinking it was more of a grand touring car (with the IRS) than a muscle car.

And the Mercury version, the Cyclone Spoiler:

Unfortunately those ones don't last over 100,000 miles. Those tiny Yamaha V8s.

"No asshole, it was puke"

Did he submit relevant speed surveys for the area along with relevant passages of the GA MUTCD?