Everything posted by balthazar
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GM considers revamping Buick logo
^ Well, that 'update' of the 1960 logo would be the 1990 logo, no?
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The Road In Spanish
Has to have been sitting for decades outside. Floors are gone, bet the bed is too. Still, it's nothing that cannot be repaired, and on a desirable car. That said, the price is a bit high for the condition. Comps :: http://classicsplusauto.com/1959chevelcamino.htm http://woodstock-ct.americanlisted.com/cars/1959-chevrolet-el-camino_19202571.html http://www.classiccar.com/chevrolet/el-camino/chevrolet-elcamino_28743/?back=chevrolet%2Fel-camino
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GM considers revamping Buick logo
Some of Buick's logos over time : In general here tho, I prefer 'shield' emblems, such as the '39 and the '50. I have no problem with the current 'blank' one. Its very modern as is. I don't think adding color back in will do anything of measure.
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The Road In Spanish
This isn't a discussion of a new vehicle. It's a discussion of a vintage vehicle, and thusly, the so-called 'average customer' today isn't relevant here. It's just very left-field to constantly interject your interpretation of the 'average customer' into so many irrelevant conversations. This is a car enthusiast site, not Consumer Reports' forum. It's no different than bringing up the customer preferences of 1950 when discussing a camry.
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Gobble Spots...November 2012
Super clean, super original '64 Dodge Polara 2-dr hardtop, baby blue, cruisin' the highway.
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The Road In Spanish
If you don't care, why are you in here/ poking around the web on the issue? And why are you always 'speaking' for this "average person" demographic?
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The Road In Spanish
Ha- the cars on the AD have literally disintegrated. Check the pics of Miss Belvedere fresh from it's vault - this Elky is nothing like that car
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Cheers or Jeers: Pennsylvania Built Pickup
^ Yes; there's a house I pass 5 minutes from me, they have a current mini & and old one parked side-by-side in the driveway, the old one is ridiculous. Tires look like 10"ers.
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The Road In Spanish
Far far worse have been brought back, it's not 'bad' from the one pic.
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Cheers or Jeers: Pennsylvania Built Pickup
Ahh, misremembered the badge. Saw one last spring at the local swap meet. For some reason, they look far larger in pics than the actually are; tiny! I could use one as a spare tire for the B-59.
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Cheers or Jeers: Pennsylvania Built Pickup
^ Wasn't King Midget from Cleveland? Trivan doesn't exactly look factory fresh in that shot, either. I've seen pics of this thing before. Moltie's right- there were a TON of independent micro-manufacturers in the '50s that certainly built some offbeat stuff.
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1912 International pickup
Neato-torpedo. I spent some moments contemplating a '99 IHC at Hershey one year.
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Body Hardware
Here's another long-running example. Jag's sedan tail & marker lights : The marker light is typical period (and here I mean 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, creeping into the 1990s) body hardware from the Germans. Drill a hole for the wire, and screw a lense/ bezel/ rubber gasket to the fender, all with exposed screws. So-called 'German engineering' (or American engineering of the late 1940s/ early 1950s). The tail is another thing. You know Jag would've loved to possess the ability to run that taillight inner lower corner to a point, to follow the trunk lid seam. IIRC, the last generation of this body did just that, but it's clear to me that at the above point, it was beyond them. And again with the exposed screws. Bumper could work with the tails/bezel too, instead of just 'strap hanging' next to them.
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No Bigger Than A Jalapeno
- Seattle 2012 Auto Show
MKZ sure has some spacey console in there. Is there any intended function to the lower area or no? I dunno, from the pics there are some interesting details there (needs some color contrast tho)... would have to see it in person.- (No Longer) Conflicted
Oh, I don't have time to take care of it cosmetically - I've never washed the undercarriage of any of my vehicles, nor clear drain holes, whathaveyou. There is some surface rust on the mechanicals (suspension, here & there... actually, I want to put it up on the lift and get under there for the first time soon), but GM does build a very well protected machine AFA this all goes. Feel free to retract your respect.- (No Longer) Conflicted
My '04 had zero body rust and it's been in central Jersey all it's 109K life.- This Week Has Exceptionally Sucked and Hostess Isn't Here to Comfort Me
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http://southjersey.craigslist.org/cto/3404189130.html- This Week Has Exceptionally Sucked and Hostess Isn't Here to Comfort Me
Mom never bought us that sort of stuff; I may have had a single twinkie in my life.- Mercedez Benz News Mercedes Ener-G-Force concept imagines the SUV of 2025
That's really over-the-top, but at least it brings the g-wagon out of the 1960s it's stuck in.- Me Trivia
^ '61 Dodge by the hood louvers.- Me Trivia
Neon; you certainly should know since you were there, but.... that's not a 300J in the pic.- See the USA in Your Chevrolet: The 1950s Quiz
^ That's the one. No flags are coming to mind on the FI question...- A Letter
What type; solid, blind, drive...? I had to replace the original factory ball joints on the B-59, and they were riveted in. Not too bad a procedure, but I had clear access. Regardless, modern iron is not made for the driveway mechanic to work on, period. You're lucky yours still has a dipstick. - Seattle 2012 Auto Show
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