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  1. ocnblu

    Ahhh snow

    Let me guess, you're tiny, and your wife is titty.
  2. Almost like a jackrabbit with his hind legs out front.
  3. It sure would look funny with air shocks in the FRONT, with 60-series Kelly white letter tires and Cragar S/S rims!
  4. Does the '10 LaCrosse have one of those little rubber-covered electrical trunk releases tucked under the chrome trim molding on the lid?
  5. My VWs were like that, as well.
  6. You can tell a lot from the color and smell of pee.
  7. sorry robert mcQ, just teasing
  8. I take a multi, E, C, zinc and omega-3. All under my local grocery store brand. Shoot, if the potency is the same, why pay more?
  9. Even the most basic Cobalt has an inside trunk release, hidden inside a small compartment left of the steering column. Over at Edmunds, it's funny to read the dipwads writing reviews on Cobalts they RENT, crying about the lack of an inside trunk release. Look around, you dopes. It's infinitely cooler, however, to just have the transmitter in your pocket and be able to open it with no outwardly visible means, as with the 2010 LaCrosse.
  10. I have a photo of a proposed '89 El Camino, based on the Cavalier around here somewhere. Shoot, if I can find it I'll be sure to post it.
  11. ocnblu

    Mom's Car

    Dad's sister had a pale yellow '68 Malibu coupe, bought new, she kept it for 17 years. She now has a 7-year old CR-V, bought new. Her husband had a Beetle for 16 years, a Ram van for 18 years, and his current Yukon XL is 9 years old. She mentioned this to me at Xmas, since I have the rep in the family for changing my mode of vehicular transportation so often.
  12. Either way, I think they were hoping a little bit of the Firebird magic rubbed off onto the smaller car for ppl on a budget. sunFIRE and sunBIRD, ha.
  13. Not bad for a four-door. You know, I never checked... does the Chevy Cruze have the same type of windshield wiper system?
  14. Cuticle's got knowledge (and static cling, from sliding his butt across that mohair seat).
  15. Aww... cute. Back then, it wasn't a bad car. And those later ones with the half-hidden headlights and V6 power were pretty cool, along with their Z24 brothers. Another case of being left to rot on the vine. I blame the J-cars' lack of updates on the ill-conceived Saturn project, personally.
  16. Maybe it has to do with there being only one person in the front row of seats a large majority of the time, the driver. I have no idear.
  17. ocnblu

    Ahhh snow

    "Tiny" LOL
  18. ocnblu

    Mom's Car

    No way, that's exactly why I posted it, hoping to see a bunch of old stuff. Very interesting posts, so far. Keep 'em coming!
  19. Here's a question for Camino to ask, since he's a gangsta: How does it look in white with dark tinted windows, 20" blingy rims, chromed-out B-pillar trim and a second set of portholes stuck to the fenders?
  20. By George, I think we've been played.
  21. Plainly, with the loss of Saturn and Pontiac, Buick is going to HAVE to expand into "younger" markets, or face a shaky future. New Regal and Delta sedans are a start. As always, I am pulling for coupe versions of both.
  22. I have. In grainy, faded photographs.
  23. oh
  24. ocnblu

    Mom's Car

    The hat is waaaay sporty, dude.
  25. Yeah I don't think you can get a FWD Subie anymore, hence that Subaru spokesman's near-suicidal apology in advance of the RWD Toyobaru.
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