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nickalexander1975

Chevrolet paid Warner Bros. a $400 licensing fee on every one they sold.

All of them. 1969 383 Roadrunner followed by a 1970 440 Six Pack Cuda in Hemi Orange then a 1969 Hemi Roadrunner, a 1963 Split Window Corvette with Fuel Injection, 1976 50th Anniversary Trans Am 455SD. Guess how old I am. Lol. Even my 2000 Porsche 911 Cabriolet. I miss them all and the retirement fund I would now

Cracked coolant overflow bottle on a 2000 Porsche 911 requires you to remove the engine and transmission to replace it.

My now ex-wife would buy me CF parts for my Porsche as x-mas gifts. One year she bought CF door sills that arrived damaged in shipment. It took until June to get them replaced as they make them in batches and didn’t get around to door sills until then. Hopefully they have all the CF parts in stock if they are going

It happens. In 1974 the biggest advertising goof ever was misspelling America in a Chevrolet two page drop page ad introducing the Spirit of America red, white and blue Impala, Nova and Vega. It got all the way to to Time, Newsweek and all the major publications of the day before anyone noticed that they lost the i

Livonia MI, suburb of Detroit. 1973-1975. My friends alone had a couple of 302 Boss Mustangs, a 429 Boss Mustang, several Chevelle SS from 396 to 454, a couple Olds 442 and a 340 Duster. During high school I personally had a 1969 383 Roadrunner, 1963 Split Window Coupe Corvette with the 360HP FI motor, 1969 Z28, 1970