"Port Arthur Edition Mitsubishi Raider"
"Port Arthur Edition Mitsubishi Raider"
Only if it comes in stainless steel & has a flux capacitor.
I like the old one
My Mom doesn't drive. She's never had a driver's license. She blames me. She was pregnant w/ me when she went for her license exam in 1969. With belly quite large, she couldn't reach the pedals (no tilt steering) & gave up. Never went back to get it.
A manual trans cures the shifting problems.
ROR Raff Out Roud
People have been doing this for years on Camaros & Vettes.
I've got a bungee cord as a battery tie down b/c the bolt for the hold down bracket corroded& snapped.
I can't wait for this movie to come out, er, I mean my kids can't wait. My 2.5 y/o son watches Cars movie about 5 times a week. He doesn't speak in full sentences yet but he can get many of the movie lines. The first Cars was well done, I hope Disney/Pixar does Cars 2 justice.
At the end of the day, it's still a Hyundai.
@Murilee Martin: Yes, the overall body design is the same, it just had some minor refreshing for 1970. I kinda miss my old caddy. It was my first car. 472 CI of pure pimpmobile. I now drive a 2000 Camaro Z28, which is a blast to drive. But the '69 caddy was made the same yr. I was & I have a lot of attachment to it :(
@Kelly the Mercedes killer: I used to own a 69 caddy coupe. The differences are very minor. The 3 I know off hand are the rear tail lights had side reflectors. The rear bumper had different trim pieces on them. And I think it had a slightly different grill.
Skynet coming on-line in 5, 4, 3,........
Bankruptcy has to easier than this.
No G8?
I love this car! I test drove a regular G8 GT & it was a blast to drive w/ a slush box. I can only imagine w/ a proper stick & more HP to boot.
Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark.
So, the GT-R doesn't live up to the hype? The hundreds of fanboys should now start crying.
Would something like pour in tank STP carb cleaner work?