August 12, 200817 yr Kowalski test drove one recently too.... Here's my photos of the first & fourth Challenger I've seen in the flesh. (or as Balthy would say: "in the steel") This one was on the back of a car carrier being pulled by a Peterbilt 379. About 15min. & 5 miles before I saw the MB 500SEC for the 1st time. And here's the Orange one that I see ALL over Lowell.
August 12, 200817 yr my neighbor just got an orange one... its not terrible.. but it just screams "IM HEAVY AS SIN" when you look at it
August 12, 200817 yr Looks great..I only saw the orange one at the Denver auto show back March. I have yet to see one on the road or in a lot. I want a white one w/ Colorado plates. I love the styling...retro yet modern..stands out in a world of FWD generics.
August 12, 200817 yr When I first saw pics I liked them, but now that I've seen them in person I'm starting to REALLY like them. My favorite color so far for the new Challengers is black too!
August 12, 200817 yr Author For you GM/Pontiac/Zeta fans here's a G8, registered & apparently daily driven.
August 12, 200817 yr For you GM/Pontiac/Zeta fans here's a G8, registered & apparently daily driven. Shweet...I've only seen 3 so far on the road--two in Colorado and one in Miami...none out here in the desert horror yet.
August 12, 200817 yr Author that car is bad-ass! Why THANKYOU! I love the Mercedes HARDTOP, the Challenger would be quite cool if only it was a hardtop too instead of a mere 2dr sedan.
August 13, 200817 yr Strangely I don't think he was referring to the 25 year old blandmobile.... :AH-HA_wink: LOL
August 13, 200817 yr Strangely I don't think he was referring to the 25 year old blandmobile.... :AH-HA_wink: LOL That Mercedes is pretty badass...
August 13, 200817 yr my neighbor just got an orange one... its not terrible.. but it just screams "IM HEAVY AS SIN" when you look at it Well, it is a big, heavy car...the fatness is part of it's Americanness.....this is the land of the Big Mac, Lard Lad, supersize everything, childhood obesity, and 6000lb SUVs..so our sports coupes should be over 4000lbs.
August 13, 200817 yr Well, it is a big, heavy car...the fatness is part of it's Americanness.....this is the land of the Big Mac, Lard Lad, supersize everything, childhood obesity, and 6000lb SUVs..so our sports coupes should be over 4000lbs. It's a Muscle car, not a Pony car. The original one was even closer to a Pony car (but not quite) than this one is.
August 13, 200817 yr It's a Muscle car, not a Pony car. The original one was even closer to a Pony car (but not quite) than this one is. Yeah, it's a performance car... I tend to avoid the old timey terms like 'muscle car' and 'pony car'...not really relevant today.
August 13, 200817 yr That Mercedes is pretty badass... LOL We musta grown up on different sides of town......... :AH-HA_wink:
August 13, 200817 yr Yeah, it's a performance car... I tend to avoid the old timey terms like 'muscle car' and 'pony car'...not really relevant today. Yup, too many people trying to categorize today's cars with yesterday's terminology IMO too...
August 13, 200817 yr LOL We musta grown up on different sides of town......... :AH-HA_wink: I love those '80s SECs...I was a teenager in the mid '80s, and the S-class coupe and sedan were some of the cars I lusted after...
August 14, 200817 yr I love those '80s SECs...I was a teenager in the mid '80s, and the S-class coupe and sedan were some of the cars I lusted after... I like some of the AMG stuff, and the new aero styled sedans, but the old Mercedes stuff never did much for me at all.
August 14, 200817 yr Yup, too many people trying to categorize today's cars with yesterday's terminology IMO too... Except that it does apply to this particular car.
August 14, 200817 yr Some of my favorite Benzes are the '60s-early '70s S-class coupes and convertibles, the SLs, the '50s Gullwing SLs, and the '70s 6.3 and 6.9 supersedans. I remember when I was in 2nd grade I had a teacher that had a '63 SE coupe (similar to the pic below). In Podunk, Ohio in the late '70s this car really stood out...I feel in love with the design. My family doctor had a '79 450SEL 6.9, I remember that making an impression on me also.
August 14, 200817 yr Some of my favorite Benzes are the '60s-early '70s S-class coupes and convertibles, the SLs, the '50s Gullwing SLs, and the '70s 6.3 and 6.9 supersedans. I remember when I was in 2nd grade I had a teacher that had a '63 SE coupe (similar to the pic below). In Podunk, Ohio in the late '70s this car really stood out...I feel in love with the design. My family doctor had a '79 450SEL 6.9, I remember that making an impression on me also. The 6.9s made an impression on me when they came out, but for performance, not looks! Gullwings were nice cars, but styling wise I like alot of other manufacturers than Mercedes, they were sort of like a Volvo to me over the years, it didn't matter how nice the car was or how good the engineering was, they were too bland for my taste. *shrugs*
August 15, 200817 yr Author Strangely I don't think he was referring to the 25 year old blandmobile.... :AH-HA_wink: LOL 1. I know, it's called sarcasm 2. This car cost $57,000+ in 1984, it's a GERMAN spec. gray market import and it's both V8 powered & RWD noty to mention a pillarless hardtop... BLAND? what do YOU drive again?
August 15, 200817 yr Author I've actually been thinking the 6.9 V8 conversion would be a fun way to keep the car 100% MB while making a sick sleeper/custom. But if i ever replace the 5.0 SOHV in the MB it will most likely be an iron block 350 Chevy & mated to a 4-spd manual for the ultimate bizzaro world muscle car.
August 15, 200817 yr I've actually been thinking the 6.9 V8 conversion would be a fun way to keep the car 100% MB while making a sick sleeper/custom. But if i ever replace the 5.0 SOHV in the MB it will most likely be an iron block 350 Chevy & mated to a 4-spd manual for the ultimate bizzaro world muscle car. Ugh...a Chevy engine in a Merc? Sacreledge... a modern AMG V8 would be a cool swap, but obviously would be $$$.
August 15, 200817 yr Author Yeah... instead of dropping like $10,000-15,000? to aquire, remove & install an AMG V8 I'd rather spend $2000 on a rebuild or junkyard motor & use the remaing money to buy one of these: (an even cooler hardtop than the 500SEC) ---- what is it with these orange-tangerine cadillac 2dr hardtops? ----
August 15, 200817 yr Yeah... instead of dropping like $10,000-15,000? to aquire, remove & install an AMG V8 I'd rather spend $2000 on a rebuild or junkyard motor & use the remaing money to buy one of these: I love those '61 CDVs with the thin C-pillars..
August 15, 200817 yr Author I love those '61 CDVs with the thin C-pillars.. Yup... by far my favorite post-war Cadillac. Very underrated imo. '62s are nice as well but just not the same.
August 15, 200817 yr BLAND? what do YOU drive again? Nothing anywhere near that bland. Yes, that's an honest answer.
August 15, 200817 yr Yeah... instead of dropping like $10,000-15,000? to aquire, remove & install an AMG V8 I'd rather spend $2000 on a rebuild or junkyard motor & use the remaing money to buy one of these: I like the 59 and 60 Caddies, and the 61 is nice. We cruised one in the late 80's, it was fairly mint and cost $3000 Canadian, couldn't pass it up. A small block Chevy conversion in a vintage Caddy is a definite no-no, it's like tossing a 5.0 liter Ford engine into a Duesenberg, or a 360 crate engine into a Tucker... on a smaller scale. :AH-HA_wink:
August 15, 200817 yr But if i ever replace the 5.0 SOHV in the MB it will most likely be an iron block 350 Chevy & mated to a 4-spd manual for the ultimate bizzaro world muscle car. Try an Iso or a hybrid or two, you don't need to chop up a Mercedes looking for an import with a SBC, not IMO anyways. I would much rather an AMG transplant, you could actually sell it down the road..? I did like the little Scarab Datsun Z cars....
August 15, 200817 yr I saw a Challenger today. It was pretty much a "meh" experience. It looks the same in person as it does in pictures. Kinda like Kirstie Alley in a pumpkin Halloween costume. Not my cup 'o tea.
August 15, 200817 yr I saw a Challenger today. It was pretty much a "meh" experience. It looks the same in person as it does in pictures. Kinda like Kirstie Alley in a pumpkin Halloween costume. Not my cup 'o tea. The Challenger and the Camaro are both going to be bigger than the Challenger and Camaro guys hoped for, but they will still be nice cars. On the flip side is the Mustang, which is smaller, but guys who sit in the interior will be looking out of the Mustang at the Challenger and Camaro guys with envy in their eyes.... :AH-HA_wink: LOL
August 15, 200817 yr Yep, and I'll be watching Challenger and Camaro guys at the gas pump while driving by in the Prius. Or I'll watch the Challenger and Camaro guys who do stuff scratch up their cars while I'm throwing my bike and kayak into the old wagon. Funny that you mention the Mustang, because its the only one of the three to have an uninterrupted life. While the Mustang has never been a great car, its always been better, in one aspect or another, than its competition. Thats why it sells better, and why Mustang fans could buy a new one at times when Chevy and Dodge guys couldn't.
August 15, 200817 yr Funny that you mention the Mustang, because its the only one of the three to have an uninterrupted life. While the Mustang has never been a great car, its always been better, in one aspect or another, than its competition. Thats why it sells better, and why Mustang fans could buy a new one at times when Chevy and Dodge guys couldn't. Cheap bang for the buck performance in an attractive package. It's lighter weight, built cheaper, and it will most likely always sell more. Mustangs have been unbeatable for years as far as bang for the buck, and neither the Challenger nor the Camaro will change that in the next few years I bet...?
August 18, 200817 yr Author Nothing anywhere near that bland. Yes, that's an honest answer. So tell us already? If you want to be an adult spill the beans, otherwise you're at an unfari advantage don;t you think? You want to poke fun at a car that cost twice what a Corvette did in 1984 and was rivaled by only a few exotics in terms of smooth top speed ability? But you do not want to disclose your ride...? this would be like the old argument in 1st grade: "my dad is bigger & stronger than yours!" Even if your daily driver is more exciting than the Mercedes I'm willing to bet it cost a LOT more than the $1460 I paid for my hardtop.... and in any case I seriously doubt your ride makes people rubberneck like my '59 Buick... but that's neither here nor there. :AH-HA_wink: Edited August 18, 200817 yr by Sixty8panther
August 18, 200817 yr I think he mentioned owning a Magnum in one thread or another. That would explain why he's always trying to get into bitch fights with anyone who doesn't like Chrysler.
August 18, 200817 yr I think he mentioned owning a Magnum in one thread or another. That would explain why he's always trying to get into bitch fights with anyone who doesn't like Chrysler. Actually if you ever actually READ what I post, it's my WIFE's Magnum. Not mine. And usually the "bitch fights" are with the ignorant posts, there are lots of guys out there who "don't like Chryslers", some of my best friends being among them. Cars are cars, who cares what certain people like and dislike?
August 18, 200817 yr So tell us already? If you want to be an adult spill the beans, otherwise you're at an unfari advantage don;t you think? You want to poke fun at a car that cost twice what a Corvette did in 1984 and was rivaled by only a few exotics in terms of smooth top speed ability? But you do not want to disclose your ride...? this would be like the old argument in 1st grade: "my dad is bigger & stronger than yours!" Even if your daily driver is more exciting than the Mercedes I'm willing to bet it cost a LOT more than the $1460 I paid for my hardtop.... and in any case I seriously doubt your ride makes people rubberneck like my '59 Buick... but that's neither here nor there. :AH-HA_wink: LOL I'm not sure I'M the one with the "my Dad is bigger than yours" mentality... LOL Read your post? Take a boo in the Project Chronicles, the last car I bought for a driver/ parts chaser is in there. It's not the best car in the world, it isn't superior in any way shape or form over what somebody else likes, but it ISN'T bland... Like I said, I've had lots of cars, still do- that are of every description. Bland USUALLY isn't one of them.... :AH-HA_wink:
August 18, 200817 yr OK, I saved you some work. Like I said in the other thread, my buddies don't refer to this car of mine as "bland", they refer to it as UGLY! LOL I think it cost 3 times what a new Corvette cost when it was new, not sure how relating to new Corvette prices matter, but.... My latest driver.
August 18, 200817 yr And one more..... I once owned this 1966 Belvedere 2 door sedan, it is an original 426 Hemi/ auto car. It's a nice car, it's desirable, it's very fast for it's time, but IMO it is a BLAND looking car...? Not meant as an "insult", just an observation. Tell me if I'm wrong?
August 18, 200817 yr Author Yup... nothing wrong with a '66 Belvedere 2dr post but it is basically a factory version of a stripped out Cobalt with a Z06 drivetrain. (FWD/RWD aside) Now since when is the Jensen, (which slipped my mind to be honesy) a daily driver...? I thought it was a project car you just piced up? I'm 99% certain that there's a cookie cutter car you plant your ass in everyday... a four door post something-or-other with a modern V6 or what not, or is the Jensen REALLY your grocery getter? NO ofense taken as far as the Benz, just having fun same as you but I'm just perplexed at why it would be considered bland and in what context... RWD + V8 + conservative styling + pillarless HARDTOP bodysyle =/= bland. Even a cheap, rusted '74 Celica hardtop with only a 4-banger and RWD & 99% unoriginal styling is not bland in a world of Accords & Camrys. :twocents:
August 18, 200817 yr I think we equate "bland" with different things.... To me a sleeper is a bland looking car that outperforms it's looks. A stiock Chevy II would be "bland" to me, or a stock Valiant. I find bland to be something that can blend in with the crowd of cars, it doesn't mean "ugly". Not the way I see it anyways. The Jensen is up and running, as soon as I get four switches it WILL be my daily driver/parts chaser. It's not terribly fast- my wife's Magnum R/T will probably beat it in the 1/4 mile, but I don't care...? My daily driver from 1991 until 2000 was this car, it was driven in the rain/sleet/snow, parked outside 24/7/365, and my wife DID buy groceries in it, many a time..... I drove it in the snow! To be honest it wasn't one of my favorite cars, I like older stuff much better. I like 59 Buicks more. *shrugs*
August 18, 200817 yr NO ofense taken as far as the Benz, just having fun same as you but I'm just perplexed at why it would be considered bland and in what context... RWD + V8 + conservative styling + pillarless HARDTOP bodysyle =/= bland. A-HA!!!!!! Conservative styling! That's what I consider as a "bland car". I like many cars I would consider "bland cars" btw... the Hemi car being an example I thought might make sense...? Many of my cars haven't been "conservative" at all, but that doesn't mean people think they are GOOD looking.... they just don't blend in with the pack... :AH-HA_wink: haha
August 18, 200817 yr Here's the most conservative vehicle I presently own, and second to newest too...... It's a built small block with a .485" hydraulic roller, ported 2.02/1.60 heads, M1 intake, Edelbrock carb, headers, 3" Flowmaster 50 series, and a 4.10 rear..... it moves preetttttty good for something with a kitchen in it.... LOL It can bunny hop the wheels well over a foot off the ground with ease.
August 18, 200817 yr Cool RV...that reminds me of a '73 Mobile Traveler 21 foot motorhome w/ a Dodge cab my folks had when I was a kid. Had a 318 that liked to stall a lot. Our second RV was a 25 foot Southwind Class A, it had a 440.
August 18, 200817 yr Cool RV...that reminds me of a '73 Mobile Traveler 21 foot motorhome w/ a Dodge cab my folks had when I was a kid. Had a 318 that liked to stall a lot. Our second RV was a 25 foot Southwind Class A, it had a 440. Have you ever heard of an FMC motorhome? I have ALWAYS wanted one, but never found one that I could afford at the moment they popped up.... one day I hope... they were 440 pushers! Here's the one behind the fence in the above pic.... I sold it a couple of years ago though... my wife was choked I had TWO motorhomes, as she would say. Edited August 18, 200817 yr by CMG
August 18, 200817 yr Have you ever heard of an FMC motorhome? I have ALWAYS wanted one, but never found one that I could afford at the moment they popped up.... one day I hope... they were 440 pushers! Here's the one behind the fence in the above pic.... I sold it a couple of years ago though... my wife was choked I had TWO motorhomes, as she would say. Oh, yeah..I remember those... I was into motorhomes from about 1978-1988...we had a subscription to a magazine that was like Motor Trend but for motorhomes..stayed at many a KOA and Good Sam park..some of my favorites from the '80s were the Holiday Rambler Ambassadors and the Appolo Sceptre--very sleek. After the Southwind, my folks had a Pace Arrow 28 ft and a Winnebago Chieftain, 33 ft, both with Chevy 454s. I learned to drive the Winnebago, it was a challenge as a teenager to back a 33ft RV in and out of the barn, and pull it up to gas pumps at a gas station with a Ford Escort towed on the back. Edited August 18, 200817 yr by moltar
August 19, 200817 yr I learned to drive the Winnebago, it was a challenge as a teenager to back a 33ft RV in and out of the barn, and pull it up to gas pumps at a gas station with a Ford Escort towed on the back. Holy KRAP! I know adults who can't/won't drive a motorhome over 24 feet! Forget towing anything..... LOL
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