Everything posted by A Horse With No Name
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This really should be mine
At least you said it is alive and living in a heated garage under a cover! My old neighbors, when I lived in Mt. Sterling, Ohio used to have a 1982 Camaro Pace Car with about 10k miles on it. It lived a similar life. Oh, to get GM building "real" cars again! Chris
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Phantoms
That would kill the fastback roofline, which is one of the best parts of gthe Prius IMHO. Chris
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Phantoms
...Oh, and don't worry, I won't be greedy, I'd be plenty happy with just a plane jane Vista Cruiser. One of the nicest cars GM ever came out with, IMHO! Chris
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Phantoms
Actually 3 to be exact. What I want to know about is 1964. I heard that the 442 package was available on any body style, and that 4 door sedans and wagons were built. A 4 door 64 442 would be an awesome family cruiser, I think. My favourite "rare" but true Olds is the 66 442 Tripower W-30 that was special ordered for drag racing, and painted (IIRC) yellow with a red vynal top and a turqoise interior. THAT would be an unusual car. Oh, and another interesting couple bits of Olds Trivia...a real Documented 442 W-30 Tripower 66 car was here for sale in Ohio awhile back. THAT has to be a damned rare Olds, as they supposedly only built a total of about 100 or so tri-power 66 W-30 cars. One of the dealers that helped GM decide to build the W-30 Tripoer cars had his son killed in one when his son used the car to show off for his friends. Automobile Quarterly ran a great article on these cars a few years back and I'm trying to remember the rest of the article...Oh, and I may be off on the 100 figure, but it wasn't many cars. Chris
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July 2008 Sales: Chrysler LLC
I wonder who will fleet all those vehicles when Chrysler is dead? Chris
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This really should be mine
I've always wanted one of these cars (err...trucks) with the SS nose. One of the local SCCA guys had one that was just beautiful and then sold it to buy an S-10 EXT cab with the "extreme" package. The S-10 was a great looking truck, but nothing like that El-camino! Chris
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Who would use this as a demo derby car?
Quick add, searched "demo derby" on google and came up with a beautiful 87 Olds wagon that someone was putting up for sale as a derby car. We need to do something to raise the "collectable" level of 80's and 70's GM stuff! Chris
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Phantoms
Trust me, I'm making up for lost time for both of us with my Miata! Chris
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Phantoms
Sorry to post slut here, but this is a cool thread! I would build a two door Vista Cruiser with a 442 package...70-72 bodystyle. Or a 4 door 66 Caprice convertible. GM actually built one of these (not sure if it was 66 or 67) as a show car and then destroyed it. Kind of like a suicide door 60's Lincoln, only way more cool. Chris
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Phantoms
I am into convertibles big time and would like a Z28, Firebird or Mustang convertible from that general era...but time moves on and my real current lusts are either a preserved pre war car (plane jane Ford or Chevy with a cool story would be great) or an oddball more current production car. Chris
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Phantoms
It's amazing some of the cars that get crushed, which is just a pet peeve of mine. The first ever GNX (pre-production prototype) was donated to a school's automotive department in Indiana on the grounds that it would be crushed when they were done with it. Chris
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Phantoms
I would go all the way and build a copy of the Ferrari powered Firebird that GM built in the 1970's. Chris
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Phantoms
The 5.0 Mustang thing isn't really my thing but I can see it. The Civic thing I can see if you want a lightweight FWD car to play with that has a large aftermarket. But once an economy car, always an economy car. Actually as I have said before here I don't mind small cars if they are unique in some way. Cooper S, Volvo C-30, Pontiac Solstice = Pure lust IMHO. Chris
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Phantoms
Actually when I needed a good 307 Olds motor for my Cutlass when I was in college, I pulled a nearly new (1300 mile) 307 from a very similar car in an Indiana junkyard. That Buick was specially built for a funeral home and totalled when nearly new. I wish there were a good field guide to funeral home vehicles and ambulances, as well as other "specially bodied" vehicles. Chris
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The Official MPG Thread
I like the way you think! Chris
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The Official MPG Thread
Pretty impressive. I've always thought GM had some pretty good powertrain design. Chris
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This really should be mine
I'm in utter lust over that. I wish I had about 30k to buy it. Chris
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Acura TL Revealed
I do at least like the alloy wheels. They did a nice job with tham, they are very distinctive IMHO. Chris
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Acura TL Revealed
This is important. We have three teenagers living in our home, and it's amazing the cars (Dodge Charger for instance) that are large cars with horrible rear seat headroom. This would actually be a major selling point to me, along with a smooth 6MT. I just LOVE the 6MT in the S2000. Honda does build some of the nicest shifting manual tranny cars on the planet. Chris
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Acura TL Revealed
Internet jesting aside, I am glad you seem to have found a car you like and that you seem to be getting near purchase time. However, this thing is really, really, really not my cup of tea. Honda does have great colors, though. My son Joel and I are thinking of doing a project car together and maybe I can use at at least the color on something. But seriously, I am feeling no love whatsoever for Acura products right now. Keep us posted on the center stack controls thing, it looks fairly well laid out, not something I can say for all Honda products as of late. Chris
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Hyundai Accent named Most Dependable Subcompact Car by J.D.
...it is still a lot sexier than that abomination you were showing us in the Acura thread. But actually, given the choice between 1. Spending my money on a current Acura product 2. Spending my money on a current Hyundai product Or 3. Being bitten by a large, angry rabid dog... I would choose the dog. The pain would only last a few weeks, and rabies can be dealt with by a series of shots. Painfull, yes, but better than 60 months of payments on either. Chris
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Hyundai Accent named Most Dependable Subcompact Car by J.D.
Thankfully, I can buy a Civic, which is a great car and built here in Ohio. Or if I go for the SI version, it's built in Canada. Chris
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The Official MPG Thread
Seriously, most Prius owners I know are getting 45-55 m.p.g. out of them, and I have known quite a few that have gone well over 100k without battery issues. The Volt cannot get here soon enough. That being said, there is just something that says "class" about a German diesel. My son Joel and I are probably going to join the local Columbus TDI Volkswagen group (a couple of guys in the local Miata club invited us to Fridays club meeting.) Also, Steve, my body guy/mechanic that helps me on all of my cars has a receptionist/secretary who is married to a guy named Chavez. Chavez runs a garage that mostly deals with Benz, esp. older Benz. They have tried to talk me into benz ownership several times. The last car was a pristine always garaged late 80's diesel with only about 80k on the clock, for $3200. It was white and looked great! But I am thinking if I go diesel it will be VW. Latest MPG,running through the wilds of Ohio with the Miata club and not being gentle, was 26.7 in the Miata. Oh, and Sixty eight...we are running a caravan with the Miata club to Aubrun IN. for the Aubrun-Cord-Dusenberg weekend. If I can break away and go I'll think about you. Oh, and Dodgefan, I thought of you when the Mopar nationals were in town...Joel and I went out to Brice Road and watched the action. We pulled in the BP station next to a Coronet R/t convertible down on Brioce while we were waiting for the action to start. Do you suppose the 440 4V in the Coronet might possibly "outgun" the 1.8 in my Miata? Chris
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Where Do You Live?
Kieth Tanner, who is into Miatas and has written several Miata books actually has a blog somewhere about driving his Miata across Canada with his girlfriend. I want to do the same with mine...given the pic I know a stop I want to make! Chris
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Where Do You Live?
Economy here is not super strong but Columbus is a great place to live. Overgrown college town, actually. Chris