August 10, 200718 yr I took this idea from another forum I'm on. I'd like to compare and contrast the results.
August 10, 200718 yr First and foremost: - 1987 Buick Grand National (& more so the 547 almighty GNXs made by ASC/McL) - Corvette ZR1 (engineered in the 80s) - F-bodys... esp. Tunned Port 350s - 5.0 Mustangs - first gen. BMW M3
August 10, 200718 yr The F-bodys - Iroc TPI 350 and Trans Am Turbo in particular Buick T-type Regals and Grand Nationals Dodge Omni GLH-Turbo's were fun! Fiero GT 6 Cylinders w/ the flying buttress rears...lovely cars. Monte Carlo SS Pontiac 2+2 Aero Coupe Calloway Twin Turbo Vettes Volvo 740GLH - Tire smoking boxes are cool!
August 10, 200718 yr '87 and newer LeBaron convertibles: nice styling, a useable back seat and okay ride. Forget the earlier versions or the Dodge 600 - or whatever they called them.
August 10, 200718 yr 1981-1987/88 G-bodies All F-bodies 1983-1989 Mustang GT 1983-1989 Thunderbird / Cougar / Mark VII Early 80s Malibu Caprice / Impala 1980-1985 Delta 88 coupe Cadillac Allante Edited August 10, 200718 yr by mustang84
August 10, 200718 yr WMJ, you think like me! I pity you, just kidding! LOVED that Grand Prix and LOVED the dash. Pontiac has always done a better job with dashes than other GM divisions. Add to the 1981 to 1987 Grand Prix the 1981 to 1987 RWD Cutlass Supreme coupe, preferably in small-block V8 form.
August 10, 200718 yr WMJ, you think like me! I pity you, just kidding! LOVED that Grand Prix and LOVED the dash. Pontiac has always done a better job with dashes than other GM divisions. Add to the 1981 to 1987 Grand Prix the 1981 to 1987 RWD Cutlass Supreme coupe, preferably in small-block V8 form. Awww Bob, you're speaking my language!
August 10, 200718 yr GM RWD B-bodies GM RWD C-bodies GM RWD A/G-body coupes '85-89 Camaro IROC Z '85-89 Firebird Trans Am/GTA '82-89 Mustang GT '85-89 Mustang LX 5.0 '84-85 Mustang SVO '83-86, '87-88 Thunderbirds (esp. Turbo Coupes) '89 Thunderbird SC '83-86 Cougar LTD Crown Victoria Grand Marquis Town Car FWD Buick Electra T-Type '80-85 Caddy Seville '80-85 Caddy Eldorado '80-85 Buick Riviera '80-85 Olds Toronado '80s BMW 6 series, 7 series '80s Mercedes S-Class (SEL,SEC), SL '80s Porsche 911 SC, 944 Turbo, 928 Ferrari Testarossa I can't think of any '80s Japanese cars that I really strongly liked.
August 10, 200718 yr Moltar: Maybe the 1st gen. "Celica Supra"? I know it's a Toyota but it's not bad for a Toyota, the 300ZX of course, The Diablo came out in 1991 didn't it? BMW 6-series (esp. M6) and the MB 560SEC hardtop....
August 10, 200718 yr Moltar: Maybe the 1st gen. "Celica Supra"? I know it's a Toyota but it's not bad for a Toyota, the 300ZX of course, The Diablo came out in 1991 didn't it? BMW 6-series (esp. M6) and the MB 560SEC hardtop.... Ah, yeah..I forgot about the Celica XX/aka Supra. I haven't seen one of those in probably 15 years or more.. I liked the second gen Supra also quite a bit (still a long-nosed Celica). My sister had an '86 300ZX..they were okay, but I much prefer the '90s version (she had a '91 Turbo for a couple of years). I saw a goregous dark blue 560SEC the other day...love those cars. Edited August 10, 200718 yr by moltar
August 10, 200718 yr When I think '80s I think Volvo (parents had a 740 Turbo, 760 diesel, and 240), Audi (when the Quattro turned things around), VW (Rabbit, Fox, Scirocco; the good old days), Saab (900!), Mercedes (parents had a yellow 300SD), Datsun/Nissan (280Z?), and the Chrysler minivan. For Europe, Ford stands out the most... Sierra Cosworths, Escorts, etc.
August 10, 200718 yr WMJ, you think like me! I pity you, just kidding! LOVED that Grand Prix and LOVED the dash. Pontiac has always done a better job with dashes than other GM divisions. Add to the 1981 to 1987 Grand Prix the 1981 to 1987 RWD Cutlass Supreme coupe, preferably in small-block V8 form. That steering wheel in that GP looks like the one from the FWD cars.. I like the wheel from the early 80s GP...a 3-spoke with big round center pad, aluminumish trim on the spokes..
August 10, 200718 yr Corvette Grand Prix Grand Prix sedan Cadillac Brougham Seville slantback Mustang (even though it looked like an Escort) Golf
August 10, 200718 yr When I think '80s I think Volvo (parents had a 740 Turbo, 760 diesel, and 240), Audi (when the Quattro turned things around), VW (Rabbit, Fox, Scirocco; the good old days), Saab (900!), Mercedes (parents had a yellow 300SD), Datsun/Nissan (280Z?), and the Chrysler minivan. For Europe, Ford stands out the most... Sierra Cosworths, Escorts, etc. Forgot to mention '80s BMWs... 'doh. Sure, the original 2002 in the '70s started it all, but it was in the '80s when they became common, especially in places like Newporsche Beach.
August 11, 200718 yr I notice no mentions the bad period of GM 1985-1988 with all the cars were downsized and many other things. Most here drive the GM cars of the 90s or the early 21st century. My favorite era was the 1980-1985 GM C, B, E and G bodies( 1981-1988). Edited August 11, 200718 yr by NINETY EIGHT REGENCY
August 11, 200718 yr Seville slantback Who could forget the 1980-85 Cadillac Seville K-body....? BUSTLE-BACKS rule! I need to buy one ASAP & convert it to RWD.
August 11, 200718 yr Who could forget the 1980-85 Cadillac Seville K-body....? BUSTLE-BACKS rule! I need to buy one ASAP & convert it to RWD. This is where 68 and I part company, I see this bodystyle as one of the ugliest things ever produced.
August 11, 200718 yr This is where 68 and I part company, I see this bodystyle as one of the ugliest things ever produced. But, I probably have no room to speak here...
August 11, 200718 yr Author This is where 68 and I part company, I see this bodystyle as one of the ugliest things ever produced. I want a diesel one....
August 11, 200718 yr I've been thinkning a LOT recently about the realities of fuel economy & reliability of 1930s & 1950s classic cars, the big boats I want to daily drive... & I'm giving serious thought to dropping a D.D. 6.6TD into a 1950s car for a daily driver/winter beater.
August 11, 200718 yr The Monte Carlo. (Anyone have any doubt as to what I'd say?) Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Keep this feelin' alive" ... Eric Carmen ... 'Make Me Lose Control'
August 11, 200718 yr Not a clue Knightfan. Of course you wouldnt guess mine either. The RWD midsizers are nice too.
August 11, 200718 yr Camino: Well... the tread was labeled cars btu since we're on the topic of the BOF 4x4 variety I agree.... I absolutely love 1980s GM trucks, esp. of the fullsize variety! I also love most medium/heavy duty trucks of the 1980s.
August 11, 200718 yr Sorry, but those bustlebacks have got to be some of the most ugly damn cars ever made. I even put Azteks ahead of those things.
August 11, 200718 yr Who could forget the 1980-85 Cadillac Seville K-body....? BUSTLE-BACKS rule! I need to buy one ASAP & convert it to RWD. Even I don't like bustlebacks!
August 11, 200718 yr Before I even knew such a brand as Cadillac existed, before I was aware that GM was the biggest (& BEST ) Automotive manufacturer in the world, as a kid living in Eastern Europe I saw a picture of TWO Bustlebacks when my mother visited the USA in 1985. It was in the parking lot of Lechmere in Dedham, Mass... in August of 1985 and one was gold and the other was baby blue my mother loved those cars and had my dad take a picture of the two of them side by side, that would be the first American car I'd become obsessed with as a kid after drooling over Porsches, BMWs and other European exotics. It's a personal thing.
August 11, 200718 yr As far as Bustle Backs go, I'd rather a Lincoln Continental or a '81-'83 Imperial. 1980-89 Chrysler M-bodies, Diplomat, Gran Fury or New Yorker/Fifth Avenue. 1988-89 Chrysler LeBaron coupe. Chrysler Town & Country convert. 1981-83 Chrysler Imperial Dodge RamCharger 1983-88 For T-Bird, especially Turbo Coupes wiht the round tailights 1989 T-Bird SC Lincoln Mark VII LSC Lincoln Continental bustleback 1980-85 Ford Bronco 1985 Ford LTD (replaced by Taurus) 1984-88 Monte Carlo SS 1980-87 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe 1980-84 Delta 88 coupe 1980-84 Oldsmobile 98 1985-89 Toronado/Trofeo 1988-89 Buick Regal, Cutlass Supreme, Grand Prix Buick GNX Buick LeSabre, Regal T-Type K-5 Blazer Cutlass Ciera International Series
August 11, 200718 yr 1985 Ford LTD (replaced by Taurus)I always found the 1985 LTD LX, which had the 185 hp Mustang 302 with throttle body fuel injection, an interesting Ford sedan from that era.
August 11, 200718 yr Call me queer, but I love the 80's turbocharged 4 banger dodges..... i.e. my 88 Shelby Z Daytona :-) What about the Starion/Conquest?
August 12, 200718 yr T-minus 3 minutes: Mass-Penn LeSabre Roadtrip. Here's the Turbo Daytona @ Camino's house. Aaaaand here's a new sig.
August 12, 200718 yr Chevy- Monte Carlo SS mid 80s - some Corvettes, but only on a "comparison" basis. The 80's wasn't the pinnacle of the Corvette... Buick- Grand National Ford- Mustang 5.0 (later 80s the better) -Thunderbird SuperCoupes Dodge- Mirada CMX/ Cordoba LS Some of the Shelby MoPars were cool too, the VNT turbo Daytona as well How about imports? BMW M1 stands out for me.... it was made until 1981 I think.. Quite a few decent imports
August 12, 200718 yr Call me queer, but I love the 80's turbocharged 4 banger dodges..... i.e. my 88 Shelby Z Daytona :-) What about the Starion/Conquest? Hey, I like em' too!
August 12, 200718 yr You guys might beat me up for this, but I think the BMW E30 3-series. I always liked those convertible ones. Edited August 12, 200718 yr by ToniCipriani
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