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Roger, if you want them for certain, I can keep them for a little while. I just need to know that they are really going. I'll get some boxes and pack them up. Oh, and my brochures are going nowhere.
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I always found a 911 to be a bit of a disconcerting drive. Yes, it handles - but it feels like it doesn't. At any rate, I'd expect a first class job of tuning on any 130 -derived production car. Otherwise, what's the use in producing a small RWD product in the first place?
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Shouldn't be a problem since I have an NOS grille, fender emblems, and horn button you can sell to the Chevy guys!
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Ha! Good point, Horse. Roger: Interesting example there, in many ways Mothertruck is much cleaner than that one due to its long inside storage. Mine is also a touch better equipped and was technically a Silverado in trim level. Not sure if I ever told the story of how I got the truck, maybe I'll do that soon.
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Good question, Drew. I don't see why not, but it could be. That seems more likely, especially since the R design is US only.
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OK guys, if anyone local would like to have these magazines (and I mean ALL of them), you can have them free of charge. I'd rather not deal with shipping, unless you want to handle it, and I want them gone soon, but I'd rather give them away than put them out for recycling. I take the recycling to the end of the lane on thursday nights, so speak up before next thursday if you want them.
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Hurry up and win, Roger!
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Too bad. A manual would make the car more engaging.
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Love the quality presentation of the article - nice to see things stepped up a notch. I can't say that the car does all that much for me, especially considering the price tag. But, I too like the simplicity of the interior - though I would forego the easter-egg blue exterior. Is a manual offered?
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No flu. It's RWD, a two-door, has an interesting bodystyle, likely a manual trans, and the utility of a decent-sized cargo area. As long as the power to weight ratio is good, I'm in. Would I rather a V8? Of course, but the rest is right in line with what I want. I'll never buy a new sedan, nor anything FWD, so this is about as good as it gets in this lousy automotive environment.
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I'd look for a ultra low mile Solstice or Sky.
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LOL@ Z No, he doesn't know Russian, but we had a good laugh over it while he was checking out the car. Thanks for the good wishes, this has been a long time coming.
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I don't know DF, and that's the problem. That looks like it might work, but the design of it is entirely different than the Snap-On version.
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Yeah, something like that. Plus, I now will have room to work on Mothertruck. It requires serious acreage when you have things apart.
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I got phone confirmation today that they intend to take the car. It should leave by the end of next week - hopefully sooner. The guy promises to send me pics of the project.
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If you guys remember from the top-end overhaul on my green tahoe, I borrowed a special puller to remove the power steering pulley from the pump. The tool I borrowed was a Snap-on and it costs about $150. Here's the problem, I want to buy an equivalent puller kit. The trouble is, though many are out there on the market, I can find no application information beyond "fits most GM". Many of the descriptions on these puller/installer kits list a few engines they apply to, but none I could find list a GM 5.7! I know that some parts houses will loan out the tools, but I want to buy a set that covers a few models I expect to mess with in the future. I'll be needing to do this repair on the Red Tahoe soon, and sure, I could borrow the tool again, but I'd like to own one. Blows my mind that I can't find a listing that confirms a given puller works with one of the most common engines on the planet! Anyone have any brands with part numbers that are confirmed to work?
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OK, I'm really becoming fixated on that 130 "Nomad". I know it's just vaporware, but I think I should have one! Me, getting excited over a small car, so very rare!
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Anyone seen a regular cab in person?
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Chevrolet News:2014 Chevrolet Malibu To Address Back Seat
Camino LS6 replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
Each time I think of the rear legroom complaint on this car, one thought keeps popping into my head. Return of the Malibu Maxx?- 27 replies
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The high-output alternator finally showed-up today, got the call late this afternoon.
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I'll let you know what happens.
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We'll see. I'll just be happy to get final confirmation that they are taking it tonight or tomorrow. The car would be going to Allentown.
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I've thought about asking him to send me some pics.
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A guy doing a restoration on an XJ-12 just looked at it and is fairly certain he will be taking it as a donor car since it is far more sound overall than the one he's been working on. Interestingly, the plan includes repowering it with a Benz diesel.