That’s fantastic. Thanks for sharing the pics.
That’s fantastic. Thanks for sharing the pics.
And “TURBO!” upholstery! Basically “TURBO!” every visible surface.
I nominate the Starion/Conquest
...I do think there is a market for it. There are many people who are crap at driving and/or lack confidence. A good level 4 or level 5 system can be hugely beneficial for people like that.
I can confirm: No rust anywhere on my forearm!
Maybe some of us like getting oil all over our sway bars, steering racks and forearms up to our elbows!
Usually they get dusty enough that it wouldn’t matter if it were a NASA grade mirror back there.
This one’s tugging on me a bit. I want to adopt it like a stray kitten that showed up in the yard.
This video is so great its very existence demanded the Internet be invented so humankind could properly appreciate it.
Dammit, beat me to it!
☑ Engine
☑ Transmission
☑ Transfer case
☑ A bunch of shrapnel damage to the firewall, floor pan, inner fenders, etc that will have to be cut out and replaced with new sheet metal
☑ A bunch of other miscellaneous stuff under the hood that got shredded by flying engine/transmission/transfer case parts
☑ A shit load of labor
Nice job. Keeping up the interior goes a long way in an older car. It’s the stuff you’re actually touching and staring at when you’re driving the car.
That move is straight out of Gran Turismo & GT2.
A bump up to 75mph on the Interstates would be just right to me and there’s still plenty more 4 lane divided highways with relatively limited access that could bump up to 65mph too.
At 68, Gene Kelly still brought his A-game for a turd like Xanadu and his irrepressible charisma and effortless grace still came through on screen, despite a few extra pounds and the less springy ligaments that come with age. It’s a shame that movie killed his movie career because it was apparent he still had…
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I had a later 1991 Daytona ES version of this car for a bit and it was a very comfortable nice driving car. The NA 2.5L wasn’t particularly fast but it was a pretty good cruiser and very practical with the generous liftback hatch and folddown seats with no bulky rear axle taking up space like its RWD pony cousins. At…
Besides some always hot circuits, there are systems which will stay alive for up to 45 minutes after you turn the car off, take the key out, lock it and walk away.