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  1. On a short road trip this holiday weekend and this song, albeit the original 3 to 4 minute version, is in my collection. This rendition is a bit long, but the visual effects are very cool. This song is timeless and great on the interstate. I love this song.
    2 points
  2. Beach boys kinda day here…..
    1 point
  3. Not an Impala SS, looks like it was a Caprice wagon that had the back roof removed.
    1 point
  4. Saw a sharp rumbly Chevelle today similar to what David saw above, with a big cowl hood and big wheels and tires..was a bright red '69. One odd sighting was a burnt out '70s VW Beetle cabriolet on the side of a freeway off ramp. On my street this evening saw a sharp taupe mid '80s Olds Cutlass Supreme 2dr w/ the T-tops (off). Drove past a farm out in the country that had an eclectic mix of dead yard cars sitting w/ grass growing up high around them near a barn--an older gray Mercedes ML AMG SUV, a silver Honda S2000, a gray BMW Z3 roadster, a mid 00s tan Lincoln Town Car, and a pale blue late 50s Chevy pickup w/ stake bed...
    1 point
  5. https://www.motor1.com/news/588614/custom-chevy-caprice-pickup-four-door-el-camino/
    1 point
  6. I would take a first generation Aurora any day over anything Nissan, then or now, especially back in the mid-1990s.
    1 point
  7. Needs work. Like a real Chevy nose, not a Camaro one. Also, it looks too much like a racing car, rather than a stealthy one. No need to advertise that to police or insurance companies. If you want one done better, see the Chevy SS (or last Pontiac GTO, based on the late Holden Commodore).
    1 point
  8. You realize that your gif is just Hollywood magic accident. Its not a real roll over. It is staged to go boom and let the rear tire go up in the air and do a roll over like a master and his dog playing tricks like: Hey Rex, play dead. Hey Rex, roll over... Yes, cars DO roll over. My problem I have with you is that YOU are arguing against physics. You simply canNOT argue with physics. Im glad that you have rethought your driving because you do have SUVs. The thing is with YOUR SUVs: 1. The Escalade is wide and has a long wheelbase. The full-sized SUVs are less prone to roll overs. They aint low to the ground cars, so they could roll over more easily than a car, but these fullsizers are pretty solid if the roads are pretty smooth. A slight imperfection though and they will roll over. A car has a higher tolerance... 2. Your Trailblazer is a performance SUV. It is hunkered down with stiffer suspension. Like the Escalade, though, it will have a more forgiving roll over risk. But dont kid yourself, the GMT 360 is not a platform where GM took roll overs seriously. The GMT 360 is eons better than the S10 Blazer of the previous gen, but that is not saying much as thee S10 Blazers was horrid. Horrid horrid horrid for roll overs. Please, do NOT gloss over the real danger of CUV and SUVs rolling over. It IS a REAL hazard. Just because YOU own 2 SUVs and YOU want to feel good about your love for SUVs, do NOT false inform. To boot, its just PHYSICS, man. And yes, thank you for wishing me a nice week-end. And yes it was. Baseball and softball galore these past 2 days. A dash of visiting family and friends for a BBQ. Id say it was a GREAT week-end. I hope your week-end was just as nice as mine was. Even more!!!
    1 point
  9. Back when I was California dreamin', I was ashamed of Montreal and Quebec. The language issues, the Quebec trying to separate from Canada. the endless businesses closing up shop and moving away from Montreal and because I lived IN the city at this time I literally saw the vibrant city that is Montreal turn into a cold cold not quite ghost town, but close. Boarded up small businesses where I lived. Empty office buildings everywhere in the downtown core. This was in the mid 1980s. Even as a child in the 1970s, I could see Montreal was a special rockin' place. And all that went away in the 1980s. There was a lot of cool and positive imagery of California in that time. Karate Kid moving from New Jersey to California. Clark Griswold going to Wallyworld for a family vacation. (Yeah, you dont really see California all that much in that movie, its the constant mentioning of Wallyworld that you know Wallyworld and consequently California, must be a nice place to visit) etc. I had visited Greece at least 5 times by 1987 so I equated Greek summer weather and the beaches with California. And obviously California beaches were better because going to Surf City there is a Girl/Boy ratio of 2:1. All the muscle cars drag racing, etc... Montreal was my home town, but it was an embarrassment. Canada seemed to hate us. Americans, those that knew where we were and who we were always thought that we were weird for speaking French... Not a good image. I always loved NYC, but NYC always had this all business, no time for anyone and anything vibe to it. Too fast of a life. Sure, if you could make it there, you could make it anywere, but NYC would chew you up and spit you out. California was chill. Greece was chill. California WAS the place to live. You could make money, tons of it, but you could actually enjoy it too. But something happened. I did a 180 degree on Montreal and embraced the language issues, embraced that Quebec IS French. PHOQUE the English and the rest of Canada. I saw that even if Montreal's business side crumbled and there was practically nothing left of it, Montrealers and Quebecois KNEW how to have fun. I found that my Greek DNA for the lust for life and living and enjoying was very very much alive with Quebec culture and the French people. And as Montreal and Quebec slowly picked up the broken pieces and re-invented our economics, I in turn was proud of Montreal, the Province of Quebec, AND the East Coast. I started preferring NYC and Boston to LA, SF, San Diego, etc (Mind you, I have been to NYC and Boston many times and Im sure THAT helped for me to connect to NYC and Boston). If I wanted the beach life, The Caribbean, Jamaica, Florida are ON the East Coast. Greece is not THAT much farther away than what California is anyway. I sooooo want to visit and swim in the Pacific Ocean though. But its so clear to me now that the Mediterranean is where my soul belongs.
    1 point
  10. I'll forever be a Golden State fan and tourist...love the beaches in the San Diego/San Diego County and Orange County areas, the wine country, Highway 1, the California Dream mythology. The car culture, the computer geek culture is unmatched. I've enjoyed my visits to LA and SF, have had several job offers in the Bay Area in the past. Loved going to Rennsport Reunion at Laguna Seca, the Festival of Speed at Coronado Island, Indy Car races at Fontana, Long Beach and Infinion Raceway..should have moved to the Bay Area 25 years ago when I first had the opportunity... But it's become so expensive that the cost of living is hard to justify, even w/ the higher salaries.. ($150k/yr in Cleveland goes a lot farther than $250k in SF/SJ). Some of my favorite California/LA-themed songs.. Randy Newman 'I Love LA' And the whole 'To Live and Die in LA' soundtrack by Wang Chung, from the excellent William Freidkin film of the same title. And Dr Dre's and Tupac's excellent 'California Love'.
    1 point
  11. I guess the 'middle ground' is where the Tiguan fits in. At this rate, the Accord, Altima and Camry will be the last midsize family sedans available.
    1 point
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