That cruise control controlled the entire car, not just the speed.
That cruise control controlled the entire car, not just the speed.
@LuckyChuck: Can't wait for the first lawsuit!
It's the 1956 Honda Odyssey!
@B-Sel; curmudgeon in training: Case in point — the peeling clearcoat on my Deville's front bumper.
@Whack-a-mole: I've had my '02 Deville for five years now. Still a large and imposing car, it hearkens a little back to those classy days...a little.
@Pessimippopotamus: I think that blonde could sell me damn near anything.
@LandofMinos. So stupid, he makes two short planks look like a computer.: Agreed. I hope this one makes it. And I'm drooling over all that torque...
@Steve_in_NC: Bob Crane?
One of my favorites...
@theycallmeham: I had a boss who told me about his "Bottlecap Theory."
Sounds like another Panther panic to me. I'm still waiting for someone to show me a vehicle that gets hit at 70+ mph and does not end up with a ruptured tank.
90% of the peak torque of 268 available at 1,800 RPM. Sigh...I won't rehash my story of my old friend Torque who works at the power company, but I suppose it could be worse (Cadillac...BMW N/A 3.0...).
1980 Olds Cutlass Cruiser. Mom had always wanted a Cutlass since she was a teenager, but of course, a Cutlass in the late '60s was much different than in 1980.
@mytdawg: Me too. My '85 Park Avenue had them in grey. I wish those would make a comeback.
@Bentoboxx, My Tank is full of it: YES! My absolute favorite too, although mine is all scratched up on the top from years of loving play...but I still love it regardless.
@Shep_Shepherd: I have this one too! It took me at least 6 or 7 years to figure out why I never saw one driving around Atlanta...
And in other news, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.
@Track and days do mix: I believe it's pronounced "Juke."