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Cheers or Jeers: 10,000 Mile 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger
Drew Dowdell replied to wildmanjoe's topic in Auctions and Classifieds
I've wondered for years why manufacturers insisted on driving the water pump from a belt/pulley instead of driving off the front of the camshaft like GM did with the LT-1. It always seemed to be one of the easiest points of failure to eliminate. Now, I guess they're all electric today.... -
Cheers or Jeers: 1958 Oldsmobile Hearse
Drew Dowdell replied to wildmanjoe's topic in Auctions and Classifieds
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/370589711091?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_1337wt_1396
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Oh she is great! I want to go back out and drive!
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One of my buddies over at SRT has a rare Galant VR4... it is a turbo-4 with AWD. His plate says "B4 EVO" but another one suggested to him was "LOL SNOW"
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Ash tray rails FOUND
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On Sunday she took 2nd place in the 80-89 Full Size class. and again was the only Toronado on the show field. However, there is another club member who owns a '70 Toronado that I've never seen because he is terminally ill. He did manage to visit the show, though without his car. I took some time out of visiting the show to come back to my car when he visited. He spent a lot of time going around my car with me and was very happy that some "new blood" brought a Toronado to the show. He shook my hand and thanked me for bringing my car. I was happy and sad at the same time. Her reward for winning second place was a two day trip to Brook's Buick-GMC where Dominic works for a new exhaust system from the engine back, new ball joints, new idler and pitman arms, and an alignment. I can't wait to get her back tonight and see how she drives. Side note: I spent most of Saturday driving around a 2008 Benz S550. While it has a fine engine and handling, getting back into my Toronado made me realize how much of a great investment she was. For $2,300, I have a car that brings me far more enjoyment than a $100k Benz could.
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Still, nope. Although I entertained the thought of a Beemer, the insurance premiums and price of one in good nick threw it off of my radar. I didn't think someone would guess correctly this soon, but that's got it. The title of the thread is a Jeremy Clarkson quote, for those who were wondering. When reviewing the Astra OPC/VXR he said that "in a hot hatch beauty contest, [the Astra] would certainly go home with the tiara." I know this will undoubtedly raise financial questions. To simply answer them, I raised half of the money to buy the car and my parents matched that to help me out with college, since the Dakota was rather inappropriate as a daily driver for a poor college student. You think the 5 pages long article you're working on might have given me a clue?
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I have his address. I've been to his house.
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anyone in the Chicago area that might be able to check in on him?
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Well, there is a pattern. When new cars are released, sales peak and then taper off. The speed at which they taper off is typically a measure of how successful a given vehicle is. The CTS is still tapering off and a new model will most likely invigorate the line. So the premise then becomes, the manufacturer with the most vehicles due to be replaced/introduced is the manufacturer with the most potential upside on their sales figures. Now, this premise isn't always true... witness the current Civic for proof of that. If Honda does a repeat on the Accord, they'll be in serious trouble. With Chevy and Ford... we've seen the new Impala and new Fusion. Impala sales will be down in terms of raw numbers, but I imagine transaction prices will be way up. I think the Fusion has a really good chance to capture first place in the segment.
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His last activity here was May 13th at 10:17pm
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His facebook profile is gone.
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For the pump pulley, it doesn't need to be just e-body. Any 307 from a G-body or E-body is compatible. Probably others too. I know F-body, Y-Body, and B-body are not compatible even if they have a 307. I'd happily pay for the whole assembly if I could get the rails.
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Anyone heard from him lately? Noticed a couple of things that have me worried... and he's not answering voicemails.
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Well I'm hoping to set up some automated searches for some NOS stuff for the Toronado. The part that is on my mind at the moment is the rails for the center ash tray. I'm sure they were used on lots of vehicles, but I can't find the p/n. Also could use a p/n for the smog pump pulley...not the whole pump.