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  1. This sounds right. I like the coupe more so than the convertible. What's going on in that Opel's front headlight assembly? I'm guessing low beam, high beam, and amber turning signal. It doesn't look that bad. I always wanted to try one of these in the automatic version when across the pond. Instead, I was either given smaller automatics ... or larger automatics (i.e. Opel Insignia wagon, with a flawless shifting 6 speed automatic).
  2. boobs
  3. I love to hear stories about auto longevity. I try to run my cars "into the ground" time and mileage wise, but not condition wise. I try to take care of them, both mechanically and in appearance. When auto technology was changing, one wondered how long newer introductions would hold up. When the trend was to switch from carburetors to fuel injection, the first report of longevity I got was from a college friend, circa 2004, that his 1988 Mustang 5.0 V8 had 188,000 miles on the original injectors and the fuel delivery system was still functioning very well. Turns out that the ones on my car at that time lasted about another 100,000 miles beyond what he had on his Mustang. I'm guessing it's Bosch that is the prime supplier of injectors to the auto industry. As the saying goes: take car of it, and it will take care of you.
  4. I'm not in calendar order, but the car turned 12.5 years old last week! I took it out on the open road. Some interesting sightings: THREE last gen ('06 or '07) Monte Carlos on the interstate - silver, black, and navy blue - cruising along faster than me, probably at ~ 70 mph, so their (then new) VVT Chevy V6s are still up to the task. I saw one of these! They're rare. Possibly badged an Opel Corsa in Europe when it looked like this. I might see one or two Saturn Aura sedans a month, while I see one of these coupes about once a year. This Saturn Astra was also in great shape and cruising along nicely. Don't know what engine powers them. I also saw a Tibetan monk (Asian man with a shaved head, orange robes, etc.) at a large gas station complex / truck complex next to the interstate. I have no idea what rules they have about what they can and cannot do while circulating in (American) society, but it's not an everyday occurrence that you see one. As for the Saturn Astra, its styling is NOT derivative and is fairly unique. Kudos for that.
  5. unreal
  6. Q: I know we have a Tech section, but do we have any general tech question threads? A: ???
  7. gyration
  8. @Robert Hall I had that blue on, not one, but two Cutlass Supremes and it's a great color! That green works on sporty cars. - - - - - I could talk about the first-gen Chrysler 300 I saw in a supermarket parking lot yesterday, but I was more amused by, how right outside its passenger doors, someone really WIGGED OUT!
  9. After randomly hearing this over the airwaves now and then, I added it to the collection on my phone. Arguably the Monkees' best hit since it has stood the test of time!
  10. It's in my music and I was listening to it as I drove home tonight. While she kept on making great music, the peak of Tina Turner's solo career came early, IMO, in this song ... amazing to drive to on the open road in the middle of nowhere on a gloomy, overcast, still day: Longer version with great instrumental solos interspersed and, of course, her incredible voice at its best, during the 1980s. This lady is an electrifying musical artist.
  11. Just for laughs ... Bond meets Irma Bunt for the first time before the helicopter ride up to Piz Gloria. It goes without saying: I always get a chuckle out of flying on Lufthansa or walking through FRA airport.
  12. Arnold
  13. I also read he was difficult to work with and the role went to his head. That's why he was not cast as 007 in "Diamonds" and Sean Connery returned. Otherwise, "OHMSS" was easily one of the best movies in the series. When was this documentary? I believe he now lives on some ranch in the Southern California desert ... or once did. I've never read any of the Ian Fleming novels. So I don't know if James Bond is even described. They have now gone through so many actors to play him that it's difficult to know which one is closest to the what Ian Fleming intended.
  14. Spot on. Unmistakably Irma Bunt. There was about a handful of kids I knew, either through school or around the neighborhood, whose parents were German immigrants and we had a field day with Irma Bunt. In the movie, mastermind Blofeld and hench(wo)man Irma Bunt were in Switzerland, but she was German. Trivia: she was apparently a "hit" as a villainess and was due to come back in the next movie, "Diamonds Are Forever," but she was removed from the plot line because she died of a heart attack only 4 days after the release of "OHMSS." Can you picture her giving Sean Connery and Jill St. John grief and just hanging around Las Vegas in general? Funny.
  15. This person grew up to be this person (getting warmer?) who then grew up to be this person Any takers? Not of her, but of her unforgettable role in one great flick?
  16. It's slightly stupid. I didn't mind FCA. Stellantis reminds me of the renaming of what was salvaged of (highly full of themselves) Arthur Andersen as "Accenture," with all of these new corporate names of the last 2 decades having this ethereal, intergalactic ring to them. Accenture is kinds of weird, too. It sounds like something related to cosmetics. As for Stellantis, I think of this:
  17. Do you know who this is? (hint: she's not American)
  18. Used car dealer, IIRC. I like the alloys on the front wheels. I don't even know how to describe that color. As for the engine, I don't know which engine it had. I remember that, if they had a 4 cyl., they inscribed it on the door handles for a couple of MYs ?!?
  19. This might be just me. A beach with spring break type crowding would be hazardous. But, somehow, I don't see how beaches with towels, and humans, spaced 30 feet apart from each other would spread it. When I was on the beach in So FL (above Palm Beach) for a few days around Memorial Day weekend, they were open and you had all the room in the world. The spring break like behavior must be the reason they close down beaches in places.
  20. And here's one more. This is the '82 to '8? Pontiac Firebird. It didn't say how much they wanted. Or if it ran. Wasn't this platform the most troubled of any generation of Firebird? I know that a rare few came with an Iron Duke 4 and that some came with a 2.8 V6? That was nothing to brag about. However, I definitely took notice of this nicely maintained '80s Firebird amidst the fall foliage. Ha. Both 4 letter B words.
  21. Where the hell does a person go to get out of Dodge? Is California open? It sounds like it's closing again. Is Florida open? They report ICU capacity issues and closing some beaches. My guess is that these closures are in critical areas, like Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. And that the people they don't want down there are those hailing from NY/NJ/CT. Is Texas open? Wow. This is starting to sound desperate. Houston's a mess, in terms of COVID, but nearby Galveston has a beach. That's Houston's draw, so to speak. Now, South Padre can't be "closed" ... or can it?
  22. Since this was fall color season, I am behind the 8 ball in posting some sightings from that time. Here's a Subaru (cough) of sorts on some side street in an eastern city. It kind of reminds me of the old Subaru Brat, which I thought looked like a bathtub on wheels back in the day.
  23. This is the light green that's like a metallic mint or the toy car lime? Yes, pony cars look good in those colors.
  24. Great name. Surprisingly NOT PC for Seattle. I like it. Saw this during lunch. I guess whether or not you leave the top down depends on the neighborhood. While not a big fan of FoMoCo in general, this take on the Mustang was reasonably well done - at home in the New Millennium but also with definite ties to its original styling cues.
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