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Ground effects kit, yo.

I live in South Carolina and what is winter?

Nostalgia is strong for me too. I grew up on the crunchier side of Lake Champlain during the same era.

The best sounding snow plow.

Going sideways.

Don’t mind me, just prepping for a downhill race against some para-skiers.

Don’t know anything about it but I’m going to go out on a limb and say NP

Winter is just around the corner! How are you getting your vintage Audi wagon ready for it?

I’m not sure this is weird but I’m the kind of Star Trek fan that wants the Klingons as allies but never, ever peace with the Romulans.

So I’ve just learned I may be completely alone in this opinion, but I thought this gen Monte Carlo was cool. I think it’s handsome, restrained, and has aged well.

Now hear me out, I grew up in a town where any two doors were SPORTS CARS, and you were a real rebel for owning one. So us kids, we took what we got in terms

I’ll have you know my first car was a 1995 white Lumina with a burgundy interior and a bench seat. The car lasted an incredible 325,994 miles in New Hampshire before coming to a complete boom on Christmas Day, 2009.

I’m supremely biased, but I loved that car.

I had a 1991 Lumina sedan in 2005 out of desperate need for transportation and I can attest the reason you no longer see them anymore is because thet are driven to death until they do not run anymore then they are taken straight to salvage.

Hey, the first car I ever bought was a 1995 Monte Carlo Z34 in the same Sherwood Green Metallic paint job as the leading image. I loved that car. It was a great little car. Sure, it’s no Miata, or brown manual wagon, but it was mine. It got great fuel mileage, had a cavernous trunk, and I could squeeze 7 people into

As usual, no disappointment in reading a Torchicle.

You are mistaken good sir as I thrash my Lumina with the 3.1 and over a hundred thousand miles on the regular. My father had one same as I and his lasted to the ripe old age of 166,000 miles until he was t-boned.

these things were *everywhere* in the late 90's and now they’ve basically all vanished. it’s crazy how a popular model just ceases to exist after a while.

That’s why the ACLU has no problem with it, as long as its used for things like tagging a car to break off pursuit and not abused. They have no objections currently.

A Sunbeam Tiger? Right on.

Just take the penalty laps. Alternately, if you show up with the right kind of car, the judges won’t really care if it was really $500.

So as a LeMons complete noob, do the officials go by the auction price? And what about repairs - like if I found a 4th gen Camaro SS with a blown headgasket for $500, does that count?