Ohhhh baby!
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Ohhhh baby!
Now, most of you who know me know I'm not one to oogle much over american cars, but this is just too sweet...
The new Dodge Challenger Concept!
The new Dodge Challenger Concept!
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I don't know anything about cars, but does that car bear any resemblance to a Dodge Demon?
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I'm not a car nut by any means, but that looks like it would be a fun car to drive. Maybe I should wait till my mid-life crisis.
This looked cool too
http://www.arielmotor.co.uk/
You can see a cool review/demo on <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... om">Google Video</a>.
This looked cool too
http://www.arielmotor.co.uk/
You can see a cool review/demo on <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... om">Google Video</a>.
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Re: Ohhhh baby!
[quote="Tyler Morris"]Now, most of you who know me know I'm not one to oogle much over american cars, but this is just too sweet...
The new Dodge Challenger Concept!
THAT's a concept car?
It sure looks like a reworked (only slightly) Barracuda from the 1970s.
The new Dodge Challenger Concept!
THAT's a concept car?
It sure looks like a reworked (only slightly) Barracuda from the 1970s.
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Wow! I need one of those....
My favorite car is the Pontiac Trans Am (nice pics here)
And I'm planning, if I don't have any unexpected expenses, to buy a '70-'74 Chevy by the end of the year. More precisely an Argentinian Chevy (looks very close to a '70 Chevy Nova).
My favorite car is the Pontiac Trans Am (nice pics here)
And I'm planning, if I don't have any unexpected expenses, to buy a '70-'74 Chevy by the end of the year. More precisely an Argentinian Chevy (looks very close to a '70 Chevy Nova).
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whatever you do, do NOT get a '74 Nova unless the engine has totally been rebuilt in it. I had a '74 Nova, auto, air, 350 V8. It sucked - it had very little horsepower, and it got horrible gas milage. The paint job was also bad - it was brown with gold metallic fleck, and by 1979 (when my parents sold it) I had already had to take rubbing compound to it twice, and re-paste wax it afterwards - the finish kept oxidizing to a white powder. I also had to drive all winter with 2 strategically placed bags of Sakrete over the rear tires, I had chains for it, and I STILL managed to ditch it once on black ice.Feadin wrote:
And I'm planning, if I don't have any unexpected expenses, to buy a '70-'74 Chevy by the end of the year. More precisely an Argentinian Chevy (looks very close to a '70 Chevy Nova).
In other words, I hated that car!
Now - the 1966 Nova station wagon I first learned to drive on was a different story - I loved that car, it would go through anything, and the person that finally got rid of it drove it to the junk yard with over 300,000 on it. It had the straight 6 engine, and enough room to stand in the engine compartment (that '74 Nova? In order to change the back 2 spark plugs on the driver's side, you had to REMOVE the air conditioner compressor!).
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It should be an interesting auto show, only ten minutes away in Windsor via tunnel bus, with Honda winning car of the year and truck of the year, Detroit is all a flutter about it. Muscles cars are all the rage with U.S. automakers this year.
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