May 8, 200619 yr So I was getting some trailer tires replaced and they had this artice with a 82 or 3 oldsmobile in it that was in cherry condition. I loved the article. The Dautsun (68!) and the benz were also really funny to read. I remember the winter beaters with the subaru justy.. i knew somebody that owned one of those. Anybody read the diesel beater article?
May 8, 200619 yr Wow, one of the best posts as of late. Good Stuff. That diesel 1983 Datsun Maxima makes my gas powered 1984 Maxima look almost conventional. I wish I could have bought it off of them after they were done with it. "Wearing 235,704 miles, our Datsun Maxima diesel looks like an old Hotpoint stove rising out of an Iraqi oil fire. A bilious black fog trails behind it, and its tailpipe farts a sooty skid mark on the pavement wherever it is idling. The Maxima’s encrustation of white paint barely conceals the gouge marks of hastily sanded Bondo." It has 70K more miles than my Datsun, impressive but I'm sure there's other ones out there wiht a half million. Thanks again for the post... makes me want to subscribe to C&D again. Edited May 8, 200619 yr by Sixty8panther
May 10, 200619 yr BUMP: C'mon, the GM car won. Is no one going to coment on this awsome article? I was thrilled to see a 1st gen. Max but the Oldsmobile did damn well, esp. wiht the Olds 350 diesel's reputation.
May 10, 200619 yr Heh... I remember that article. I was actually going to tell you about that Maxima, Sixty8. Seriously, I was. I'm serious... I just... uh... um... never did? Yeah... I forgot.
May 10, 200619 yr Damn, this thread got me researching GreaseCar (straight veggie oil conversion), eBaying for a Golf TDI, and now I have a question... why do diesels have such high resale values? Beat up Golfs with 80K miles are going for $13K+ with 30 bids, and last-gen Passat diesels are going for more $$$ than brand-new 2.0Ts.
May 10, 200619 yr Great article; my only complaint is that a diesel-powered bustleback Cadillac Seville wasn't also used
May 11, 200619 yr I loved this article...this is the stuff C&D used to do... I was hoping they'd keep the Olds and use it as a project car and do a Duramax 6.6L conversion. Back in the mid 80s they made a dual engined Honda CRX...converting the Olds should be easy by comparison...
May 11, 200619 yr I'd love to install a duramax diesel 6.6T into my Maxima.... torque, durability, reliability, power & excdellent fuel economy.
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