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Here’s the one with the 110 mm wheelbase

“My car broke down, I called Triple-A; They left the car and towed ME away”.
~Rodney Dangerfield

For some of the people who won’t buy German and Japanese cars, it isn’t because of WW2. Maybe it’s because they want to support the people who work in the U.S. auto industry, whether it be at an auto plant, or some supporting industry, and you want to help keep those jobs secure buy buying products made in the USA. 

Japan, well they haven’t apologized for anything...”

ahem....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_apology_statements_issued_by_Japan

I don’t know about Chrysler and the “-er” thing, but a lot of Dodge products start with “D”:

Dynasty
Dart
Diplomat
Demon
Durango
Daytona
Dakota

Of course a lot of manufacturers do this.  Take a look at Chevy and names starting with C.  Too many to list.

I voted nice price, but that’s the high end of what I’d be willing to pay for this. I like big ‘verts, but I’ve never cared for the LTD.
A couple of points — whitewalls would be more appropriate for this car than the white letter tires. Second, does the air cleaner say 428? That would make it an FE big block, rather

“you go ahead and bring this to your off-roading meetup and tell us later what happened... lol”

Something similar was done, read about it here:

She wants to claim she had a child in the car with her at the time? Fine.

Unfortunately, it’s no longer a 2001 Civic, regardless of what the title says.

Just make a shortcut directly to the NPOCP page. Even then they sometimes don’t put the new entries on the page, but most of the time it’s updated correctly:

Navajo says hello... and don’t forget the Tribute.”

Both of those were really Fords

I’d be okay with the price if the honey-do’s were fixed first, and he put a proper boot on the shifter.   As it sit’s I’d be interested at maybe $7K

“I’d like to see a fatter rear tire”

Not just for aesthetic reasons. That rear wheel is off of a Harley-Davidson touring bike, and the load capacity of that tire is probably less than 1100 lbs, which may not be adequate in this application. Additionally, motorcycle tires don’t wear like car tires. One is likely to only

They did something similar with the 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe.”

GM’s standard operating procedure:
1. Release unrefined beta version of new car model, rack up high sales volumes.
2. Refine car year by year.
3. After several years, car is finally at the level of development it should have had at release.

“6.) 1987 Pontiac Le Mans HOW did this car happen?”

Up until 1987, Chevrolet and Pontiac had the Chevette / T1000 as the bottom of their lineup. Starting in the mid-’80s, Chevy started selling Geo-branded cars (built by Isuzu, Suzuki, and Toyota, or built at the NUMMI joint venture plant), but Pontiac didn’t have a

Chevette came out in 1976 or ‘77, with round headlights like the one pictured in this slideshow. in ‘79 they went to rectangular sealed beams. In ‘81 there was a light refresh of the body styling. I had a ‘79 with 4-speed manual, and it was a decent first car for a teen. I drove it hard for 80,000 miles with only a

DeLorean belongs on this list.

This thing is just the right kind of weird, but $20K is ludicrous.

getstoney: I don’t think I even know what a socialist liberal is”

Now that you’ve discovered the kind of response you get to reasonable discourse here, are you starting to understand what a socialist liberal is?