Everything posted by balthazar
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Chevrolet Delivers!
^ OH NO! Not the Kontera mouse-over stuff on G&C! Hate Lasers: on!!
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Chevrolet Delivers!
Ad is interesting on numerous points. • He's the mailman, assumedly has some quantity of mail with him, yet it's not on the front seat, as he's continually sliding back & forth across it. Must have some sort of rear seat filing system. LOTs of wear & tear on that upholstery; hopefully it's vinyl & not cloth. • Another highly unlikely factor is a posi rear in a I6 Biscayne. Not unpossible, but very unlikely. Then again- maybe the rage in rural Tenneessee. • Also disappointed (maybe it's more of that romanticism) to see 'biggest brakes in it's class' and knowing it's a tight price range that defines that, because Chevy brakes aren't remotely close to Buick brakes this year.
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Oh Sweetness
Vastly fewer parts, silky-smooth operation, full TRQ at 0 RPM, ability to burn just about any combustible fuel. That enough to start you off ?
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Third Time's The Charm? Cadillac Returns To Europe
I agree that a competitive diesel should be on the roster in EU, but the Germans DO sell gas-engined cars there, no? Who are buying those cars & why and in what quantity? Anyone have the brand gas/diesel breakdowns, or some sort of overall percentage break?
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One of us really ought to buy this
'64 Olds 88
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Oh Sweetness
I'm still waiting for the gas turbine production car!!
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Need some help
I see a pretty face & I can get gooshy. Your estimate is probably right on the mark in today's market. I saw 2 for right around $15K, but asking prices are not the same thing as market values.
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Oh Sweetness
^ That, and they're pretty cool overall. I'm a full-size car guy, but sitting in/checking out a '73 T/A for about 20 minutes about 5 years ago, and I saw the appeal, where I never did before. When I decide 'I could own one of these'; it has swaying power. Of course I agree WRT the PMD engines: Pontiac kept it's performance heritage alive thru the '70s, where Chevy dropped the Z28 for 2 years plus the Camaro big blocks.
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Need some help
First thing I would look at was the Old Cars Price Guide, to at least ballpark it. The condition grades narrow thing down at least & hopefully get you evaluating realistically. I haven't checked into one in some years, but they've always run on the high side, traditionally. After that, Hemmings & Old Car Trader for comps. Auction sights I would tend to avoid, except in the case of this vintage/ make/ model- you're not going to encounter a bidding war, necessarily, so I would think it safe to factor in. Late '30s Dodge is not particularly sought after within the Dodge catalogue, and this market is still an unknown to me. I would guess mid teens is in the ballpark.... but I have no real details on the car and you have to find the right buyer. I can tell you in that pic above- it looks like a real sweetheart!
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Third Time's The Charm? Cadillac Returns To Europe
Obviously, there's room for interpretation of the intangible. However, I maintain that when it comes down to signing the bottom line, any 'V12 perception' is only bringing in a literal handful of V6 / V8 buyers. And with the bulk of sales in the mid-range (V8s)- I still question if MB would sell any appreciable amount less V6/V8 s-class, if there were no V12 model. That aside, I see no reason a competitor could not target the segment that does buy the V6/V8 models by themselves (assuming the business case for doing so is there).
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Oh Sweetness
I'm guessing more likely a 400 2 bbl, like mine had. '73 is my year. I'd definitely take a green over green coupe with tin top, even though mine was white over green with green interior, 4-door hdtp. I looked into this- surprisingly, tho PMD had the 350 standard in the Cat starting in '70, for '72 PMD dropped the 350 from the Cat. I assume '73 is the same- smogged 350 must've not provided enough grunt by then. The '70-71 Cats got '400' callouts when so equipped. Dad had a '70 400-2 Cat. So you're right: 400-2, 400-4 or 455-4 were the choices for this one.
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Third Time's The Charm? Cadillac Returns To Europe
The fact that there's a V-12 option in an s-class ("that nobody buys") is immaterial to the s-class V-6 buyer. In other words, no s-class V-6 buyer cares 1 iota that there's a gas-sucking V-12 available- it's not what they're shopping for, and they're not going to 'trade up' to one later. For the V-6 buyer, the V-12 might as well not exist. Unless they are so unbelievably superficial to think a passerby might think they have a V-12 car, when mercedees simplistically insists on naming all their cars after engine displacement- it's of no consequence. It's a segment unto itself: big full-size sedans with moderate/adequate power/economy/performance -- V-12s are a super sub-niche catering to a different buyer. So a TT V6 XTS would absolutely -on the basis of engine/power- compete with a V-6 and similar output V-8 s-class models- where the vast bulk of s-class sales are.
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Oh Sweetness
The intermediates often held their own, but a lot of the full-size cars were on the downside of their peak in just about every criteria of comparison.
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One of us really ought to buy this
Somebody posted a link, I recall posting seeing one exactly like it in East NJ back around August. Can there be 2 in the general area??
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Hey BK, want to be tempted?
They're Formulas, not Trans-Ams. Why no mention of which motor is underhood on the first car? Sigh. 2nd Formula is pretty nice.
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Oh Sweetness
It's a 2-dr hardtop.... prolly gots a PMD 350 in it...... I'm out. There's not even an arrowhead on the back of it.
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Third Time's The Charm? Cadillac Returns To Europe
Weren't Mr. Daimler and Mr. Benz both German and therefore European? My thoughts exactly. Sounds like an entire, multi-page thread, there.
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Kia Optima & my opinion of Kia
There's a kia dealer right near me. Initially, they were in a 2-bay concrete-block building with no showroom AT ALL. Since the major reshuffling WRT GM's BK, the Cadillac dealer sold out to a local multi-marque dealer and vacated their building. So now kia is in there. The immediately stuffed the lot full, but in going by there about every other day, I never see anybody there; noone walking the lot, no visiting cars parked out front, never a car carrier unloading- it's a ghost town. Which is interesting when they're advertising on local radio frequently, with the usual shouting, 'Crazy Eddie' type of beat-you-over-the-head spots screaming about the DEALS!!! Another dealer has advertised souls for -get this- $39/mnth. These things should be flying away like free money, but not at the first dealer.
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Kia Optima & my opinion of Kia
Those rims are horrendously, comically bad. Kia, design-wise, has come up a ways. I like the geometric of that outline in the grille, one model uses it embedded in the tails. Nothing special, understand, and my eye gravitates to geometric linework. Prolly a big 'meh' to most. Reliability, tho is a monstrous question. I'd have to give the brand at least 10 years from now if I was shopping in this segment. Too much foul baggage.
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Routine Honda maintenance is a SCAM!
>>"Shops get pretty good discounts on parts then charge the customer "list price", which can be almost or more than double their cost."<< Granted; yet I paid over-the-counter price as 'Joe Public', not as any rep of the garage- if the shop gets even MORE off, that's ridiculous.
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RWD Sedan And A Range Of Sporty Models For Kia
So Dr Who gave his licensing approval, eh? -- -- -- -- -- Aren't people going to say 'hyundai is putting a kia engine in their genesis' ??!??
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Spotted On The Cloverleaf
Pair of fuselage Caddys: tired 'customized' blue '70 hardtop Sedan deVille and a sweet black '71-72 Fleetwood sedan.
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Routine Honda maintenance is a SCAM!
Wage paid guarantees nothing.
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5 million cars lost...
If the Volt transmission was manufactured in NA, there would be no potential supply issues due to a tsunami in Japan, so no; it's not "incredibly false".
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missing somebody
Wood chippers are great for kittens & puppies (tho I recommend you duct-tape them to a hunk of hardwood, so you get that soul-soothing 'BBZZZZZZ!!!' sound. For larger soft-tissue items, a custom-made, 2-handed rocker knife, not dissimilar to the things they use to quick-slice full pizzas @ Pizza Slut, slices, dices & chops extremely well. Something like this : http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQgJjB7htyRmCOWPBBtgK673KBKGisXQamYc14M_1-q5Kj1PnTD&t=1 I would recommend a stand-off, teak, full-width handle; you can bring that thing down from overhead with a ton of severing force. Dismemberment is a labor of (post) love, not something left to a cold, impersonal (and non-visual) machine like a chipper. A job worth doing is a job worth doing right.