Corsair was also an Edsel trim level.
Corsair was also an Edsel trim level.
It needs to be mentioned that it was a lot easier to sell Chevrolets in the 60's and 70's than it is now.
I hope the Lexus wasn’t damaged.
Those Saturns were tough little cars!
I drove them as rental cars; they were simply horrid.
I was there and they weren't that impressive to the public. Chrysler was the "blue collar" car company back then (I came from a Chrysler family) and workmanship was generally pretty lousy.
My brother came home with one and we rammed into things with it. He was stoned and I'd just do things out of boredom. Only memories I have of these cars.
I grew up with 60's and 70's Chryslers and Imperial; the fastest way to get one of those cars sideways was to do a panic stop. Terrible brakes and they's scare the shite out of you.
I was at a gas station a few years ago and a Ford pickup pulled in towing a 5th wheel with about six port-a-potties on it. The company's logo on the truck said something about movie site support. The driver got out and kept glancing my way. Feeling awkward, I finally mumbled something about it looking like a good…
The term "shit" is so over used that it was probably hard to explain when it really was shit.
You're getting older and your eyes need checked. Get back to us on this.
So, you want a scary Studebaker.
A Cadillac convertible. Always, a Cadillac convertible.
Just a hunch, but there's probably a few more defucnt GM dealerships out there who just hoarded the unsold cars... http://www.vanderbrinkauctions.com/auctions_detai…
Another entertaining piece of business; I always enjoy your contributions.
My thinking were along these lines. The guy could be a spoiled, entitled little douche bag and the mechanics would have loved to kick the sh*t out of him - which they *couldn't* so they did something they maybe *shouldn't*. Don't judge without all the facts.
This guy moonlights as "Fast Irving" the fastest Mohel is South America. (I'm saying "think about it", but I wrote it and I'm not sure it makes sense to me...)
Dennis was dining in Brea, CA, this past week. Dude do get around.
I'm sure its a scary place to NYC hipsters in skinny jeans, but to the rest of the world?
Ya'll drive careful now - 'specially in Virgina!