parkrndl
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Kudos for knowing your product. What brand do you sell?

3/4 clutch pack, huh? So that’s why I had to drive mine home (gently) in second gear before reluctantly listing it on Fleabay.

Yeah, the transmission in my ‘92 quit at 180k. Loved the car, but there was too much other nickel-and-dime stuff wrong with it to be worth fixing.

I miss my ‘92. When I had it, I always wished it was the ‘94-’96 with the LT1, but it was still badass for what it was. I like the color on this one, and I agree with a few others who have said these aren’t cheap or easy to find anymore.  NP for me.

COTD

OK so I have some real thoughts on this, thoughts that distract me while I’m supposed to be doing actual adult things...

I remember these being a big deal when I was in high school on Long Island in the 80s. Buddy of mine had a Honda Aero 80 till we turned 16 and got cars (he ended up with a ‘76 Regal, but that’s another story). Correct me if I’m wrong here: I seem to recall Honda had an Aero 50 and an Aero 80, and then an Elite 80 and

you bastard. now i can’t unsee that.

I seem to recall reading that Chrysler had intended for the Intrepid/Concorde platform to be suitable for either FWD or RWD, but it didnt stick around long enough for them to carry out those plans...

This steaming pile:

HA. I do that trick with the hot water all the time... but it’s just hot tap water. Can’t imagine heating it on the stove.

Very interesting. I remember the show Mad Men touched on this very briefly... someone landed in hot water because they allowed an airline commercial to air right after a part in a TV show that depicted a plane crash or something. (I’m not actually sure it was that exact situation, I may be mixing up a couple of

About those castles and knights: on the ‘70-’72 models, the grill badge with the crest/shield thing had the model year in Roman numerals on the knight’s helmet.

I sold this in 1992 to buy an engagement ring. I feel your pain.

Funny, I only just learned about the existence of that car yesterday, and here’s this awesome video today.

I remember that article. I LOVED that article.