So that’s why they don’t make hardtops anymore. Damn safety bastards!
So that’s why they don’t make hardtops anymore. Damn safety bastards!
Obviously the particular utility is worthless for the vast majority of drivers. But for the rest, it’s a viable vehicle, plus not as big as a mid ‘70s Impala, so it’s relatively maneuverable. It takes quite a lot of time, effort, & money to make an appropriate vehicle available for those with mobility issues. The…
This could be a great vehicle for someone with a very large dog that suffers from arthritis
but loves car trips.
This could be spin, but I’ve heard that Mayim Bialik’s flavor of Zionism does not damn Palestine to landlessness. Yes, she believes that Israel should exist, but I’ve also seen her state that so should Palestine.
Finally the coolest, or at least cutest, car to roll out onto this year’s Beijing show floor is the Great Wall Futurist concept.
Perhaps it’s to some level collectible just because it’s old. But it doesn’t stand out like, say, a Chevy Cameo (if you want to stick with trucks) or early Thunderbirds (if you want to stick with Fords). To me it’s little more than an old truck that hasn’t been dynoed. & if it does haul some ass, then I wouldn’t want…
I guess they are so confident in their whiteness that they feel they will get away with their racism.
That would just embolden her. The best strategy is probably some version of “don’t feed the troll”.
Fair point. Yours was not exactly an unusual situation. I totally understand why you’d want to sell your vehicle ASAP.
Why pay when you can get it for free? No pics tho.
Does it bother anyone else that the brand of this is a word in plural form? It would be less “nails across a chalkboard” to me if it had the word “the” before it.
For this, the garage can be a shoebox!
A pube above “what the hell” money for something that runs. For the right people*, this is decisively a Nice Price.
I assume that the only hardtop tri-5s are Bel Airs. As such, those are getting rare. B pillared cars may be worth preserving just because more of their pillarless brethren are sitting in museums or being sold by the likes of B-J or BaT.
I think this model looks fine, personally. Don’t know how much you’ll squeeze out of 2.9 liters. Most cars will have a much more favorable power to price ratio. But it would be a fun ride, I presume.
I think that a Corvette would be a great 1st car for a teenager, especially a C2.
Why, oh why do automobile manufacturers keep on reusing model names on completely different vehicles? I’m still apoplectic about the FWD so called Impala & Malibu. Can we expect the next subcompact SUV to be called the Chevette?