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Honda trying to be funny is like open mic improv night at an engineering convention

before i get corrected, It is a 75, I swapped a 74 grille onto it because they look better.

My first was my Great Grand-Mother's 75 Dodge Dart sedan with a slant 6. It had 36k miles on it when I got it in '95.

but i've got a caravan, and body parts for those are dirt cheap.

I start by checking Rockauto, various body part sites, amazon and ebay for replacement headlights, sometimes you can find them for about what you'd pay for a quality polishing kit, and many times that includes new bulbs.

from my understanding, most damage done on track is exempt from insurance coverage, so... ouch.

i just wouldn't feel right about this...

for some reason it reminds me of the saturn L-series grille.

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We had a 73 pontiac catalina safari that was equiped with one of these tailgates. one of the coolest features i've ever seen on a car, but extremely temperamental.

When you need more POWER!

"that was fun, right? well, hope you enjoy the walk home now.... cause you're not getting back in soaked in that run-off water".

I realize it gets a good bit of attention on a regular basis, but I'd definitely include the Tucker in the top 10.

Call Tim Allen, see if he'll buy them.

This would be my choice. A copy of Rick Ehrenberg's Green Brick Valiant. It was pretty successful in the one lap of america and other than the Tuned Port 340 stroker, the rest was a pretty easy build.

there's one of those tractors here in murfreesboro at our bicentennial village in beautiful but unrestored condition along with some other period tractors.