I had a base base base sohc Neon sedan. No AC, manual windows and locks. One of my favorite cars ever. We drove it to Alaska and back.
I want a bagged van.
I had a base base base sohc Neon sedan. No AC, manual windows and locks. One of my favorite cars ever. We drove it to Alaska and back.
I want a bagged van.
Dusterbd13 wrote: I want something bagged. I stopped today to look at a neon coupe that needs a lot of work. I don't want another project, and have never driven a base model sohc stick neon. I have no time, money, or space for another big ass project. I offered him $250 and he accepted. Now what.
Driveabeater neon edition?
I HATE Lowered cars. That also might have something to do with the fact that I live in pothole country.
In fact, I am going to LIFT my WRX.
I plan on making fun of the salesman at the dealership, the next time I buy a car.
I confess, brightly colored cars are cool.
I want to buy a jacket from the 80's and cruise around to "the power of love" in my Celica, simply because it is often mistaken for a delorean.
There are no good looking OEM rims, but I have some on my Celica...
SilverFleet wrote: More Confessions: I love big ol' Broughamy barges, and I'm a card carrying member of The Brougham Society group on Facebook. I'd consider buying an old full sized Caddy, Olds, Buick, or Lincoln to cruise around in just like my father, uncles, and grandfather had when I was a kid. I love 80's digital dashes, especially the one I used to have in my old 1987 Cougar XR7. I want a weird Neoclassical car from the 70's/80's so I can make it a nasty track-worthy sleeper, simultaneously blowing everyone on track away and making spectators eyes pine for blindness. I have strong feelings for custom vans. I would love to build one. I would do a retro video game themed one, and it would rule.
Are you and I the same person? I'm also on TBS, love classic digital dashboards, and badly want to build a custom van.
G. P. Snorklewacker wrote: I enjoy the feeling of almost pissing myself when the cool suit pump finally primes and kicks in around lap 2.
Oh yeah!! That's heaven.
I think that a clean example of a hum-drum malaise-era car (especially one from the early to mid 70's) is just as interesting as a new exotic. At this point, they are more rare than a new exotic.
I really dig C-body Mopars. Such expanse.
A nicely done EG Civic hatch is still very pretty to me.
I have little interest in most cars from pre-1963. Zero interest in pre-war.
I love brown paint on any car no matter what, but especially sporty cars. I know that is weird, but it is also not the first time I've heard that.
I like the looks of prewar race cars more than modern stuff. tempted to build a locost in a cycle car style
Despite what people say, I still maintain the ethos that it's better to go fast than look good. Fortunately, that's not an unpopular opinion around here.
After working on other peoples stuff all day, i have zero desire too work on my own.
Ive thought about cutting back too just the wagon for a project and getting a boring early to mid 90s daily.
The alternator on my old econoline went out 6 months ago. i've just been driving it as a plug-in electric car this whole summer, but with WAY worse fuel economy.
Okay, last one.
I don't really like cars very much. I would never own a car that was too nice to beat the E36 M3 out of. My wife has one. Not me. I don't want a beautiful car. I like building and modifying machinery. I like driving. I like racing. But if it wasn't for recreational driving, I could care less if I ever did it again. I'd be just as happy with a motorcycle, ATV or jet ski. Or a helicopter.
I did 6 months worth of research to build and tune a megasquirt system, I had everything in my cart and ready to checkout. Instead of checking out, I bought t-boned ls400....
gamby wrote: I think that a clean example of a hum-drum malaise-era car (especially one from the early to mid 70's) is just as interesting as a new exotic. At this point, they are more rare than a new exotic. I really dig C-body Mopars. Such expanse. A nicely done EG Civic hatch is still very pretty to me. I have little interest in most cars from pre-1963. Zero interest in pre-war.
You and I might also be the same person. The malaise era has something special about it.
I love anything that came factory wide body. I love anything with a rocket bunny kit.
I'd rather spend the money (if I had it) on an imported R32 than on a newer coupe/sedan.
FlightService thinks: I can't see a white 90's bronco and not think about driving down the interstate at 40 mph. The Juke and Murano make me sad. I sometimes make fart sound the rear end of an import, but a "psst" to a WRX. Once in awhile, I tell a new Hyundai and Kia "You will never be a Honda" to its face. I openly love wagons. I prefer the blatantly stolen design of some JDM Diahatsu, to the original design of most Mercedes.
Rufledt wrote: The alternator on my old econoline went out 6 months ago. i've just been driving it as a plug-in electric car this whole summer, but with WAY worse fuel economy.
Wow, I guess you have a pretty short commute and don't do much night driving?
I like hopped-up modern economy cars. Problem is that it sort of makes me an outcast. Most "car guys" my age(71) are into 50's and 60's vehicles and the ones who would appreciate the car think I should be home sitting in my rocking chair.
gamby wrote: I think that a clean example of a hum-drum malaise-era car (especially one from the early to mid 70's) is just as interesting as a new exotic. At this point, they are more rare than a new exotic. I really dig C-body Mopars. Such expanse. A nicely done EG Civic hatch is still very pretty to me. I have little interest in most cars from pre-1963. Zero interest in pre-war.
Agreed. I probably couldn't even tell you what make they were if presented to me.
I also have next to zero interest in Ferraris, Zondas, Konigseesggesggsegseggggs, or Lamborghinis. Exotics in general are just something i don't care about.
Porsche and Noble/Rossion are about as fancy as i get.
Grew up in the malaise era - those cars do nothing for me and yet, I haven't seen a car somebody couldn't make interesting.
Exotics or pre war stuff don't do much for me. I get excited seeing a Miata w/hard top, Frisbee Twins or an El Camino on the road.
GameboyRMH wrote:Rufledt wrote: The alternator on my old econoline went out 6 months ago. i've just been driving it as a plug-in electric car this whole summer, but with WAY worse fuel economy.Wow, I guess you have a pretty short commute and don't do much night driving?
correct, sir! also i have one heck of a great battery. My commute is only a couple miles, i get home long before sunset.
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