Wife said ok then asked where I planned to park it.
Shit..
Around here that means she just spent a shitload on something that you don't know about yet.
Wife said ok then asked where I planned to park it.
Shit..
Around here that means she just spent a shitload on something that you don't know about yet.
I traded it for a 92 GT with the 3.3 v6. Something like 160 hp but more torque than the Q4. I didn't hate either car.
One of GM hidden gems IMO.
I think I had a Grand Am with a Q4 in it.
From my understanding and poor memory... The NS engine was based on the QOHC5.7L LT5 from the ZR1 Vette which was commissioned and built by Mercury Marine for GM. It was an incredibly complex and fickle engine with limited and inconsistent reliability. I always wondered what the Merc designers thought of GM reverse engineering their design which GM poopoo'd in the first place...
Which is pure and simple communism. This happens every time one of these floozies start poontangin' around with those showfolk fags.
Racist. Don't forget racist!
Racist cameras. Weird... no security cameras on the work boot aisle...
He's eazily confused and sidetract twoday.
How original...
Yup... As original as a need for reliable transportation to and from work. Who brought minivans into a "dream car " thread anyways? Have you been cut off from civilization too long? Are you OK??
We get ~three~ transplant mudsharks in town.... Now we have an "ethnic hair products" aisle at the wolmartz.
It's got the fold away seats, too. they fold right down into the floor. I never have more than one passenger so I just leave them down all the time. GREAT for storing and moving band gear as well.
What minivan are we talking about here? A Honda?
I've been giving some thought to a Sienna. Reliable, lote of cargo room, available in AWD. I could put something like that to use.
I think mine is a 14 grand caravan.
~Maybe~ I would do the body...
Wife wants to get one of these. So do I, for that matter.
There's a guy on m55 between here and LC that has an old Chevy cabover van sitting on blocks that I always slow down to look at when I go past. It's been rotting into the field for years. One of these times I need to stop and ask him about it. I think I'd just seal in the patina and drop an LS into it.
Maybe it was a late 60's Rivi... This guy ~might~ have gone too far with the wheels..
I'm really not a mopar guy. But whatever floats yer boat!
Maybe we should think about a minivan...
As far as a practical vehicle to drive to work and Home Depot (you can get eight sheets of drywall in it and still close the rear door), they really can't be beat. Plus it gets 24 MPG and has more horsepower than a Buick Grand National.
But this thread isn't really about practical vehicles, is it?
I passed a guy working on an early seventies Riviera last summer. He was doing it as a restomod with patina. That was a pretty sharp car that I hadn't considered. Let's face it; most of you have no originality. Hence... 69 Camaro, 70 Chevelle, 85 Regal, etc.... You just like shit you've seen a million times.