@thatguy01: Hey, there will be no unfounded criticism of Dexcool. It is the best coolant on the market.
@thatguy01: Hey, there will be no unfounded criticism of Dexcool. It is the best coolant on the market.
I had to go with the Graham-Paige too. That grill is just too beautiful. It reminded me of something out of "The Fountainhead" or "Atlas Shrugged".
The Triumph is in Akron, my home town, which is in the heart of the rust belt. I especially liked the pictures of the Triumph sitting in the snow. The climate in Akron is extremely unkind to foreign cars. I had to choose the Triumph. If there is enough of the frame left under the aluminum body work to fix, it would be…
@Dr.Danger: Duck tours aren't so lame when they let you drive the Duck. I got to drive one on the river in Chattanooga, TN. I thought it was awesome.
@Froggmann: There's the LeMons entry right there. It already has the roll cage.
I have a whole trunk of old Aurora track that I have collected over the years and a couple dozen cars. Unfortunately, I don't have any of the plastic "U" clips that hold the track together and you just can't buy it anywhere.
Hey, I had a 1980 tenth anniversary edition in red and black and it was the "ultimate definition of Awesome".
@Vintage Racer: I think you are right. Kelmark was my second guess.
@todell: I am not 100% sure but the blue thing looks like an old Fiberfab Kit Car like the Aztec Avenger.
@FLB: Try a good aftermarket diesel additive package. An aftermarket package with an effective cold flow improver can lower the cold filter plugging point (CFPP). problems like this usually occur when the temperatures drop and the "winter diesel" wasn't blended for the temperatures that are occuring.
Where are the Saab 99s?
Where are the Opel Mantas?
A friend from High School "borrowed" his dad's '70 AMX during spring break one year and we raced around on some back roads near my house. I remember going over 100 for the first time in my life. Of course there were 4 of us in a 2 seat car.
Houston, Texas. There is a unique collection of bad drivers from all over the U.S. and many third world countries.
I lived in Flint, Michigan for about 6 months in 1987. I remember the Durant factory building burning down one night. Some vagrants had started the fire.
I voted for the Giulietta but I have to admire a guy who posts a link to a video which basically says what a bad idea owning the Lagonda would be in the ad designed to sell the car.
Of course I had a Saab 99 after that and it was a GREAT car. Maybe the best I have ever owned dollar for dollar (I paid $125 for it and drove it for almost ten years).
Hey, my brother and I had a pair of 1973 Mantas over a period of about 8 years. My brother called his "the scalded dog". They were pretty good but prone to rust.
@texajeff: I should have said "I don't think sidepipes would help it one bit. Sorry.
@AllenK: Don't give the buyer of the Jag any ideas. I don't sidepipes would help it one bit.