November 26, 20241 yr "Before" picture... "Before" picture... "Before" picture... "Before" picture... "Before" picture... "Before" picture... "Before" picture...
November 26, 20241 yr Another interesting 70's Derby car... Blurry pic, but cool Derby car paint scheme....70's theme for today....
November 26, 20241 yr The side of this derby car reminds me of the side of a freight train....I see art everywhere I look. After picture....
November 26, 20241 yr This model of a Buick demolition derby car was built by one of my Autocross friends, Sean... derby.avif Another plastic model, well done... Neat chasis weathering on this model...
November 26, 20241 yr Old Plymouth race car in a junkyard... Imperial before conversion into a derby car....too bad many of these cars are not financially worth saving.
December 4, 20241 yr 14 hours ago, oldshurst442 said: You had me until pictures of a modern Camaro... hahaha
December 4, 20241 yr Author 3 hours ago, ccap41 said: You had me until pictures of a modern Camaro... hahaha I didnt really have a choice to use a modern Camaro. I didnt want to either but I wanted to do a 2024 version of Simon and Simon. I know I know... I could have cheated... The 2017 ZL1 would be the nicest of ALL mdern Camaros from the 5th and 6th gens. But I wanted to give the Camaro one last goodbye so I used it to coincide with a modern take of how a current Simon and Simon show would feature.
December 17, 20241 yr @oldshurst442 Thank you for the laugh, I needed it today. Much appreciated the post you did.
December 23, 20241 yr I think I'm dreaming ... this vehicle would be the oldest of my handful of favorite "blast from the past" cars. A Cutlass Salon coupe in perfect condition, the first year I liked the colonnade Cutlass (and it's last year, of 3, with round headlamps in the colonnade), those huge bucket seats, and, oddly, A/C is there, but with manual windows. It featured the new but not as popular 260 (4.3L) V8. It also featured the light enamel blue they didn't repeat. If the exhaust system is tight, this car will be whisper quiet. 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon (Numbers Matching Drivetrain) for sale: photos, technical specifications, description See anything odd? Come on. Quick. . . . It has Buick rally wheels instead of Oldsmobile rally wheels. * sigh ... I wonder what time frame this ad goes back to *
January 14, 20251 yr I'm cleaning up stuff on my computer, figuring what to keep and what to throw out. I see this and what a wow this is to me. It's staying. I once had the brochure. I couldn't believe the color choices, interior schemes, and stand-alone options they would once offer. This was what a great America looked like ... look at how dignified the presentation is, too ... things were comparatively benign, people could afford their cars and the roofs over their heads, there was no war that was raging in modern world countries that I can point to, and one of the biggest thorns in people's sides was a newly introduced catalytic converter. There is no "again" button. A lady in our neighborhood had one of these. This color was Persimmon metallic. Hers had the while vinyl landau roof. I think it had the Olds rally wheels. I may ramble, but I could take you on a tour of this car, or a similar one, in no more than 10 minutes, unlike that niche dealership guy in SW Florida whose YouTubes last 30 to 40 minutes. I once looked at its interior from the windows. (This hasn't changed.) She had the electric options, but the steering wheel didn't tilt. She had a bench seat with the armrest. Here you see the swivel bucket seats with the reversible cushions. And, yes, it's a colonnade. And, with that, I bid @balthazar a happy birthday. If only someone could drop a mint colonnade of my choice into my birthday stocking.
January 17, 20251 yr This cherry one is in "cherry" condition, it seems. There are some 45 photos. It's somewhere in Massachusetts. What a boulevardier. What a beauty. https://www.edmunds.com/chevrolet/caprice/1995/vin/1G1BL52W1SR117012/?radius=6000 It seems like people are taking to these Caprice Classics posthumously, given the prices on cleaner ones with lower miles. This is a base model, given the upholstery, and 200 hp indicates the 4.3 L V8, which is enough to pull this car around and, in 4th gear, return very good highway mileage.
January 19, 20251 yr On 12/23/2024 at 5:39 PM, oldshurst442 said: I like those JGC SRTs/Trackhawks...still prefer the WK2 styling to the WL. On 1/17/2025 at 1:44 AM, trinacriabob said: This cherry one is in "cherry" condition, it seems. There are some 45 photos. It's somewhere in Massachusetts. What a boulevardier. What a beauty. https://www.edmunds.com/chevrolet/caprice/1995/vin/1G1BL52W1SR117012/?radius=6000 It seems like people are taking to these Caprice Classics posthumously, given the prices on cleaner ones with lower miles. This is a base model, given the upholstery, and 200 hp indicates the 4.3 L V8, which is enough to pull this car around and, in 4th gear, return very good highway mileage. Those are growing on me, rarely ever see them. I liked the Impala SS versions in burgundy. Though for Caprices, I prefer the previous generation boxy ones up through '86 ('87 went to the bland composite headlights).
January 19, 20251 yr 7 hours ago, Robert Hall said: I like those JGC SRTs/Trackhawks...still prefer the WK2 styling to the WL. Those are growing on me, rarely ever see them. I liked the Impala SS versions in burgundy. Though for Caprices, I prefer the previous generation boxy ones up through '86 ('87 went to the bland composite headlights). I do remember the composite lamps. Ditto for '87 MC and Cutlass Supreme, at the very least. From '85 on, for a few years, power for these Chevy full-sizes could be had from a TBI 4.3 Vortec V6, which proved to be indestructible in Astro vans. After having gotten a crappy 5.0 V8 in a "toy" Camaro, a 5.0 is not to my liking unless Olds is the manufacturer ... where the debored engine's quality is comparable to that of the Rocket 350 V8. As for burgundy, the uptown interiors in that color on the last of the notchback Caprice-Impala sedans is something to behold, if malaise sort of excites you ... rather than give you malaise. Cloth version Leather version I appreciate bigger and boxier bucket seats from the last-gen MC and the Buick Verano, but I love what's up above.
January 20, 20251 yr 2 hours ago, trinacriabob said: I do remember the composite lamps. Ditto for '87 MC and Cutlass Supreme, at the very least. From '85 on, for a few years, power for these Chevy full-sizes could be had from a TBI 4.3 Vortec V6, which proved to be indestructible in Astro vans. After having gotten a crappy 5.0 V8 in a "toy" Camaro, a 5.0 is not to my liking unless Olds is the manufacturer ... where the debored engine's quality is comparable to that of the Rocket 350 V8. As for burgundy, the uptown interiors in that color on the last of the notchback Caprice-Impala sedans is something to behold, if malaise sort of excites you ... rather than give you malaise. Cloth version Leather version I appreciate bigger and boxier bucket seats from the last-gen MC and the Buick Verano, but I love what's up above. I love the burgundy interiors, and the dark blue ones.. those 80s seats were quite comfortable IIRC...haven't ridden in one in ages. This '87 Caddy Fleetwood Brougham interior looks like a great place to sit for a road trip... '96 Brougham looks comfortable also.. Though I'm happy w/ my '19..though the seats aren't as wide as the oldies.. Edited January 20, 20251 yr by Robert Hall
February 21, 20251 yr @oldshurst442 Love those old SUVs, but I actually have come to really like the Yukon GT for me in Maroon. I know we will never see a full size 2 door SUV again, but these were AWESOME!!!
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