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I sold these when they were new. The CVCC was a great engine (barring the occasional head gasket failure) and driving a Civic like this was a hoot. Quick and nimble.

Maybe that’s the problem

“put many of them out of work”

There is a DMV joke in here somewhere about the difference between working and being employed.

ABC: We’re bringing back Roseanne!

The revived Kevin Can Wait will be rebooted as a crime drama about a man who keeps murdering his wives.

X19s have even less power, but they’re light and fun to drive.

Every Lancia DOES rust. That’s why survivors are so rare. But like anything else, it will last a long time if you take care of it.

Just another woman at the wheel:

I ran a Saab convertible as a family car and used it for transport while playing guitar in a regularly gigging rock band for about 3 years. The biggest compromise was having to get out of the car to let the boys (a pair of strapping teenagers) in or out.

If it breaks catastrophically, you will create a crater and destroy a town.

Correct take and I bet you could talk them down even more. Maximum honnage and at worst, part it out.

It’s so rare to find an LC of any type for so cheap. I’d take it for what it is, fit some seat covers and have some Duke boys level of fun with it. If it breaks catastrophically, I won’t feel so bad.
 

What’s next? Maybe Airwolf?

The tail lights on that car always reminds me of old comic strips, where the guy who was knocked out had no eyes but one big X.

Holy shit. I know the big C comes down hard on some people. But I really expected a few more months out of him. Not really a fan, but I guess I expected him to be around a bit longer. RIP John Bain.

I hope his family and friends are coping with their lost as best they can.

Fuck cancer.

Thank you!! I thought I was alone in this.

Its not just you. I was CP through the whole article but as soon as I saw the sub I stopped reading and scrolled and voted. It looks like hell and makes me question the entire build.

Saw the car, saw the price, didn’t even need to read the article. CP all day long.

We are now quite used to corporate power plants powering multiple cars from the same manufacturer (or several), but once upon a time, GM’s divisions used to design their own unique engines, for whatever reason. The 350cid engine offered in a Pontiac was completely different than the one found in an Oldsmobile, for