A lot of boomers don’t understand capitalism.
A lot of boomers don’t understand capitalism.
Takes even more work to be willfully stupid. MAGAts prove it every day.
I’ll bet the place will start smelling better after they leave.
Hands down for me was Danny Sullivan doing a 360, recovering, and winning at Indianapolis in 1985.
What’s not to love is the build quality of every second-generation F-body I have ever encountered. The front sub frame was poorly attached to the unibody, sometimes making it feel like they could separate at any time. The squeaks, rattles, etc. I owned a ‘74 Z-28 and my brother owned a ‘78 Trans Am. It felt and…
You had me at Cam-in-Head. NP.
‘Roids and a badge. There you go.
Correlation vs. causation. A lot of people have a problem with that.
I like how you think!
Do you think 1st gear and 5th gear are related somehow?
We are getting there. Gilded Age Capitalism is the current Republican Party’s idea of Utopia.
Big difference between a family business and an international conglomerate.
Where are the tailfins? It’s not a Cadillac without them.
Sadly, cars of this vintage are at the end of their life at 100K miles.
Does someone need to “disappear” like Hoffa?
If they keep it at the $45K price point for the base model, then count me in.
It was shit when it came off of the assembly line. I’m almost positive it didn’t improve with age.
I’m sure there is a ‘rational’ explanation, but it has always puzzled me why emission controls resulted in poor gas mileage, i.e. burning more fuel to produce lower emissions.
I blame cocaine for all of the bad decisions made in the Seventies. Corporate right on down to personal decisions.
In the Fall of ‘82 I got my first ‘real’ job out of college and decided I needed a reliable car. Being from a GM family I went to a Chevy dealership on a Sunday and looked at the ‘83 Chevettes. Right off of the trailer and the pinstripes were peeling off and the carpet was frayed. For laughs I went to a nearby Ford…