I hadn’t seen the picture from the front. WTF cancerous growth is attached to the front bumper/grill?
I hadn’t seen the picture from the front. WTF cancerous growth is attached to the front bumper/grill?
All three carburetors had to be synchronized, with the team having to figure out how to get a gas pedal linkage to hook up to the three throttle plates.
school districts use these things for more than getting kids from home to school and back. They get used to get to intramural events. Trips that far exceed that range. They get used to take kids on field trips, trips that most like often exceed that range.
I’m reading all these replies from people who have a dishwasher and don’t use it. How I DREAM of having one someday. I’m nearly 50 and none of my houses have ever had one. My kitchen is so small that the only stove that fits is one of those ridiculous apartment-size 4-burners.
Maybe - I’d always heard growing up that you had to wash everything first or else the food particles clog up the drain. Maybe my life has been a lie
it ruined diesel cars in America permanently
When did you ever learn in drivers ed or during your license test that too many keys could be fatal
I remember in the early 80's when the law was repealed and speedomers read higher than 85, I had a friend who INSISTED (and probably still does to this day) that whatever the speedometer showed as the max speed was as fast as the car could go, period. If it had an 85 MPH speedometer, it could never in a million years…
Wait, are you saying they didn’t train a dog in the original Love Bug movie?
They had a finite budget for a program trying to do things beyond it, and they had ingenious workarounds. It’s still a fun show when you accept it for the cheesey 80's prime time programming it was back then.
Nobody tell him about the General Lee...
I’m looking forward to when this article hits social media and the I Only Read The Headlines committee starts up with “Oh, first he causes the coin shortage, and now our governor won’t let us close our car windows?” and follows it with some bulletproof analogy like “telling us to do this several months into a pandemic…
“Look out, he’s got a broken milk carton!”
I vaguely remember one of the brands having vacuum-operated headlight lids with the default position as “open.” I’m guessing that when the headlights were turned on, a solenoid opened a valve that released the vacuum and allowed the doors to pop open.
The grill on the Cordoba is an inch taller, which makes the car totally different!
Is it a Skyhawk? a Cavalier? a Cimarron?
We had the Oldsmobile version of this — an ‘81 Omega.
They need it more than me.
And those without mechanical inclination played with their chemistry set and made medicine.