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v8corvairpickup
v8corvairpickup

Wow, there's one of these groovy vans in my hometown of Pahrump, NV! I never knew what it was.

For me, I feel that I can identify with Jalopnik and what it represents. When I read Jalopnik, I am able to get information about cars, share my passion for cars, read new car reviews (and old cars) and just chat with people that share my ideas. I've seen the site go through many changes and may not always like the

Just start naming cars again, already! If I wanted alphabet soup, I'd open a can of Campbells... I want a Protoge, not a 3. Hats off to Chevrolet for giving all their cars a proper name.

My Jetta TDi has had a new transmission at 134,000 miles, injector pump replaced and 2 glow plug wiring harnesses (and needs a third). It currently has 220,000 miles and I bought it in 2009 with 116,000 miles. It is a good car but expensive to repair.

When I visited Manila in 1988, this was one of the most common vehicles used as a taxi (along with the Toyota Corona) so the car will be like a cockroach after the apocalypse but it is an automatic and $4k. Too much for what it is.

Ok, envision this: Forward control, double cab on driver's side only, flat 6 engine, bed area extends to the front bumper. General Motors made the Corvair pickup in the early 60's and it would have been a great candidate with the engine located under the bed.

Skay, you beat me to it. I was going to say... US Air used their TWATTER account when they were supposed to be using Twitter.

Mitusbishi and Fiat. The Fiat 500 ad where the 2 guys think they're seeing a mirage but it is really the Fiat 500L. I could tell the difference between a 500L and the new Mirage, clearly they couldn't.

A group of my co-workers will spend time out. I hear the stories about one guy who is an ass. He'll complain about the meal at every restaurant and be comped...every time. The others will be sitting there in embarrassment because there was nothing wrong with the food, service or setting but Roger had to whine, make

Cool story, thanks for sharing it. Sometimes we have forgotten great spaces and are amazed when they're re-discovered. 60000 s/f in NYC can be pretty valuable real estate. Presumably, all the utilities are available so it really can be used for anything.

Wow, thanks for sharing. I now know another reason to dislike Pat Robertson. This shows how narrowminded people can be.

I'll be the third to say is. Roadmaster wagon. Seats 8, can carry lots of cargo, roof rack, LT1.

If we're talking wipers, some MGs came with 3 wipers on the windshield. It must be even more useful.

Yep! Almost looks like mine.

#3. Wife's favorite line in the movie: "Are you ok? Are you sure? Cause you just went through a wall!"

I like Ram. I am pleased with the EcoDiesel, too. But, what they did for the RV market is screwed up. I work for a RV company and we've not been able to install fifth wheel hitches into the new Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks because the aftermarket hasn't been able to supply mounting hardware due to the new rear

The aren't really well regarded vehicles but considering the platform lasted into the mid nineties... and some of the cars were pretty well made considering the era.

Thanks for the input. I'll try to set it up.

I guess I'll have to read the directions again and look into the fill-up thingie.