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I see nothing wrong with a square inch of it. Will the wagon come as a V- spec version? If this is the new GM, chances are they will sell me more cars! Chris
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Damn, Cletus, that's two of us that have gone and done something stupid to ourselves.<br /><br />I learned that at the animal shelter my daughter Joanna works at...when a cat jumps up on your injured hand and digs in its claws...it hurts...<br /><br />Chris
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Solstice in the pics looks good in green...and I disagree with gm4life...the Camaro looks good in yellow. Chris
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Spent some time looking through their parts cars, 62 Buick convertible, and a 65 Skylark convertible would be fun cars if I had eleventy billion dollars and someone else to do the work. I do miss when these cars were on the damn road... The B-59's at desert vally seemed kind of picked over...what are you looking for balthazar? Chris
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Can relate to FOG's what we were comment. Was going to be in a parade with the Miata club, but that got cancelled so my 13 year old and I went to another parade... More or less stayed home with my youngest three children and we played board games and fixed frozen pizza. Sometimes it's just nice to be with your family. Chris
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Personally I like everything but the dashboard.... I do really like what they did at the front of the car with the foglights. Chris
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They are giving up a huge amount of sales volume by deep sixing Pontiac. Cobalt is off huge, I wonder why? Chris
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The Intrepid Project
A Horse With No Name replied to Intrepidation's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Seriously, though...I would love to see that thing with the 3.5 Swap on summer tires with some suspension work. It could be the perfect touring car...better handling than most modern Luxury cars (at 200k, it probably still is anyways) good looking, unique, et al. This to me is the saddest part of the whole Daimer deal. Chryco had great road feel in their cars before the whole Daimler thing, esp. LH and Neon. Chris -
Damn, that sucks dude. Around here there would be a lynching party... Chris
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The cars that will likely set the pace in 2014
A Horse With No Name replied to Oracle of Delphi's topic in Industry News
I can see some good in this if we get off of some of our foriegn oil thing...and if we get cool small cars from Europe here in the US. (Thinking Alfa MiTo...) Chris -
...and besides, from a cost standpoint...if you want 'Benz power, buy a modern 'benz. I've got a 19 year old and a 16 year old who both ahve permits and both will be getting lic. soon. So we've been looking at other cars...including the maroon 4WD truck I was talking about in another thread. Son and I saw a 2000 or 2001 Benz with a straight title and a little over 100k...for $5500. And it was clean and nice! Granted it wasn't of the oil burner variety... But exactly how much do you think you'll have wrapped up in time and $ swaping a Benz into a Buick? Chris
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...plus there is just something about an unmolested old car. When Joanna and I were parking the Miata for the Doo-Dah parade today, a guy in an old Chrome bumper MGB with wire wheels, red, beautiful, was parking across the street from us. Yes, the B would have been faster with modern upgrades, but it would have destroyed the car. If it would have done that to the 'B, what would it do to the B-59? Chris
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...I'm with balthazar on this one. We have a guy in the VW TDI club and the Miata club who goes by the screen name bhtoofer on the forums he visits. When things get really messed up when were wrenching on a car, we say that they have been "toofed" Eric/toofer is a good friend of mine, and I love him to death...but not in the C and G sense. We will sometimes both autocross my car...and I hate to admit, in some ways he's a better driver. Last autocross we both ran he did pull a faster time for the day than I did, and in my own car to boot. But toof is always dreaming of wierd swaps that will never work in a billion years. Were he to spend that time making minor incrimental improvements to his car, he'd gain speed in the autocross. Sixty-Eight, If you spent a tenth the time and a tenth the effort in making the old girl reliable...you'd have an unusual and desireable old car. Fix the damn thing right and keep it until Sofia is collecting Social Security. (assuming social security is still around, which is a whole 'nother matter.) Today between the Dublin 4th of July parade and the Doo-Dah parade (a spoof 4th of july parade held in Columbus) I went to the book store with Joanna. Read about a 60 Corvette that a guy bought new, drove forever, and just now got around to getting restored. The family's goal is to pass that Corvette on to the next generation and keep it in the family for 100 years. But if you can't pass up the urge to modify it, sell it. That's why I no longer have my 1966 Mustang Fastback. It was too nice and too original to molest, and I found a collector in Baltimore through the back door who is taking really good care of my old '66. But I would vote for the 100 year route for the B-59. Sofia will need something to enjoy/remember you by in a world of Prius and Insight automobiles. Chris
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it's time for: NAME - THAT - CAR!
A Horse With No Name replied to Sixty8panther's topic in Automotive Trivia
On the other hand, that Plymouth is a damn fine looking car. I posted links earlier (several months ago) about a Plymouth truck that was a California survivor with some cool patina... Saw a 37ish Plymouth truck on the road the other day...in primer...looked like a well done project quite far along. Chris -
The Intrepid Project
A Horse With No Name replied to Intrepidation's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
...hey, it's a four door car, so all four doors could go lambo... And I know an Integra that could give up its wing... Chris -
Our Scout Master, Jim Ramey (troup 155) is perhaps one of the best men I've ever known...and also one of the most devotedly Republican. After knowing him though, I appreciate keeping C and G free from a lot of political talk. Nothing spoils a campfire under a star filled sky like a rant about the Clinton presidency. Kid was treated like a hero when he got that letter from Sarah. Chris
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Hopefully she is just going to retire to take care of her family... Things could get very interesting in 2012. One of the boys in my son's scout troup made Eagle, and the kid got a personal letter from Sarah Palin. I would say that her plans are to run in 2012...which may ahve been the Republican plan all along. Chris
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I laughed my ass off when I read that, PCS. Made me think of an old bearded guy milking a cow in 'blu's front yard at 4 ayem. Maybe things will get really wild and the local amish girls will take off thier head coverings and show their calves...the kind of calves that are attached to their thighs. Chris
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...or I can loan you my 16 year old son, who could play lots of music loudly at a later time to make up for the mayhem this weekend. Base...beat...honestly...I don't hear anything... He's almost housebroken, just like your neighbors. There will of course be a small rental fee... Chris
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Do your neighbors throw wild parties often? I live in a very quiet neighborhood and I love it. Hopefully your home isn't trashed in some way when you get home... Chris
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...and it would be nice if we could get some debate between the good minds at C and G in that section. Sadly, people have seemed to give up interest after the election. I know of several people I'd like to hear from, both republican and democrat... Chris
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66 Stang is an Idiot, or Moron perhaps
A Horse With No Name replied to A Horse With No Name's topic in The Lounge
Damn, PCS, that looks worse than what I've done to myself... Chris -
The Intrepid Project
A Horse With No Name replied to Intrepidation's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Also, DF and I ahve been working together on another motor swap project. Details can be found HERE: http://jalopnik.com/5306929/frankensnake-u...powered-mustang J/K...and good luck with the Intrepid DF... Chris -
The Intrepid Project
A Horse With No Name replied to Intrepidation's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Done tomorrow would be wayy to cool. Since you are cleaning up the motor bay...please just tell me some suspension work is in the works. It's a great handling car anyways, and I would love to know what some tweaking would do to it. Chris -
...to me it's the lack of a social network outside of C and G. With the Miata thing, the SCCA thing, and the VW thing, I have active local clubs that are fun to be involved with. Running an SCCA autocross, going to a 4th of july party, doing a 4th of July parade, running a Buckeye Miata Club autocross, going to two get togethers with the VW club... But nothing social locally with any GM people. Seems like you run into a few old guys at car shows, but VERY few real GM fans around here. So I guess this is my way of saying thanks for posting here to everyone that does, because there are a lot of GM cars I love and I love talking about them. What is your least fav. thing about being a GM fan. Chris