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  1. Aww... Cremazie has another groupie!
  2. Stunning. Beautiful. Creative. Original.
  3. Yup, us guys need our protein.
  4. bumper
  5. Damn, it even looks pissed from the back!
  6. I remember going to the '90 Baltimore Auto Show. There, in the Chevrolet section, was a white '91 Caprice. I was captivated. The trunk was loaded down with brochures for the show, so the car was "lowered". I remember thinking it was such a bitchin' blend of 50's Americana (with the covered rear wheels) and 90's aero efficiency. I admit I prefer the open wheel arches of the later Chevy Bs now (although they are a bit odd-shaped if you look closely). The early cars appeared to have such a narrow rear track. Citroen, Hudson or Nash-like in proportion.
  7. In our Zetas, hopefully. It would make a sick Impala 9C-1 engine. Hemi who? Hurricane what?
  8. 76CT, you go, Papa Bear! Good news there.
  9. city boy. :AH-HA_wink:
  10. back-up beeper
  11. Buy it. But get rid of the Sky. :AH-HA_wink:
  12. Well, I had to do all the work. I didn't want to knock the kittens off your shoulders, and those coke bottle glasses? They don't work. You didn't even know it was me. So I had to be extremely gentle.
  13. I dunno man. Although they weren't very muscular from the factory (how many 350/4 speeds were built?), the '78-'81 Malibu coupe is gaining popularity among rodders for its extremely friendly, proven design and trim size. Any number of small blocks will fit, no problemo. If I had money, I'd have one built. Of course, the '64-'72 are classics, but don't discount the customizability of the late models.
  14. That is wild... I'd welcome an experiment like this for the next Cobalt (imagine it toned down for production... nice). Honda didn't stand still with their Civic. This would put every other car in the class in the old folks' home. But we'd need a coupe, sedan and 2 door hatch in addition to the 4 door hatch shown. I would not like to see this kind of experimentation with Chevy's larger cars, however. Malibu looks to be a beauty, Camaro is a jawdropper. Impala and Monte Carlo (yes, I really hope it continues on Zeta) need to be less adventurous, imo.
  15. How could anyone complain about this? This is great news. A longer warranty has been shown to increase traffic and sales.
  16. Please don't tell us you looked down to write that first sentence, reg. I am a jerky fan as well... however, I cannot follow FDA guidelines for serving size... I usually end up eating the whole damn bag at one sitting. Therefore I only buy it every few months. I don't have a favorite brand, but I like the teryaki (sp?) flavor.
  17. I paid $2.55 for regular on sunday. Haven't seen it that low for a good while.
  18. moose
  19. ocnblu

    07 Tundra pics

    Ha! I just noticed something. They forgot the "u" in the bedside decal on the red truck.
  20. It's gorgeous, except for one thing. I'd need to check JC Whitney online to see if I could get a different exhaust for it. Those tailpipes look awkward.
  21. Bobby Riggs (now I'm dating myself)
  22. Black '73 Riv tintop in excellent shape, gliding down a tree-lined residential street. Turned my head for sure.
  23. Was the fastback 4-4-2 a '78-only model? Because I know for sure there was a '78.
  24. It's ok, Croc. We know you prefer the company of males. I was going to make a day trip to the campground, but I had too much to do here outside around the house. The only really good day of the weekend, and I was home.
  25. Cobalt
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