Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Cheers & Gears

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

balthazar

In Hibernation
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by balthazar

  1. Wow that's heavy: a THM400 with converter & partial fluid weighs 185 lbs. Wonder what the DCX 7-spd weighs? I don't believe co-development of a component would test any anti-monopoly laws.
  2. OK, so that's a custom grille in the current Escalade. I just thought... maybe...
  3. balthazar replied to mute's topic in The Lounge
    I enjoy the graceful patina a 40-yr old car that has been mellowing in the weather & sunshine for a good 15 years has. The cornicopia of oxidation hues soothes my fevered brow.
  4. I dunno- I tend to think these 'polarized' public figures alienate rather than entice potential buyers. johnnyb- Ummm; what's that in your sig?
  5. I second rkmdog's suggestion; I've read most of the link he provided and the testing performed was exhaustive & extremely thorough. Bottom line: oiled filters are not the 'new sliced bread' and once an oiled filter & a paper filter are beyond brand new, the paper filter is much better (and I'm not referring to all the money you'll save). Don't blindly accept advertising spin; independant testers do not have their hand on your wallet!
  6. Kill saab or sell it.
  7. I just saw my first one on the street about an hour ago, which I was anticipating because I really couldn't get a handle on it's size from pics. It's smaller than it appears in photos, but not as small as the PT. Looked very good driving by, and the wife said 'I could drive that!'. Now I'm curious about the cargo room...
  8. But didn't the miata sell like 90K in the beginning?? Sales have declined steadily ever since with no competition in sight. 9 thousand last year?? Yikes! I wonder if that's more the product than neccessarily the market?
  9. That's a very American-looking ferrari/. I think the '53 Corvette is a lot more stylistically refined, however... and for that matter, so is the '55 T-bird. Really wierd to see a ferrari with wide whites!
  10. Of all the bullshit claims that a given car 'looks like it's going 100 MPH sitting still'... the Phantom Corsair actually does.
  11. No problem, and I understand. Just setting the record straight, bud. Loads of crap reference out there; writers don't seem to care much more than 'journalists' anymore.
  12. I agree: I daily drove a '65 Bonneville 4-dr hardtop a number of years ago and loved it. I want hardtops back in both 2-dr & 4-drs. (Look down; yeah baby!!)
  13. It's a '77. Mitchell designed this as his final dream car before his retirement. The 2/2003 High Performance Pontiac has a 3 1/2 page article on it. Mitchell wanted to make it drivable for his retirement years, but GM pres Estes denied his request (they had had some battles royale that strained their relationship). It was 'get rid of it or it'll be destroyed' and has been owned by the Alfred P Sloan Museum in Flint MI since circa '78. >>"It was based on a Grand Prix platform. Don't think so. This one was a true 'pusher': it has a wooden frame and straight steel tube "axles". Body is fiberglas.
  14. I've heard it a hundred times easy. No; there is definately 2 different V-8 block sizes for Olds.
  15. See, to me, it's the same degree of difference, and that's after seeing a few dozen of each over the years. The '56 is so flashy & heavy and the '55 is still simple.
  16. I knew it right off but I feel bad always blurting out the answer 'quick'. I enjoy reading the wild guesser's post (smacking myself in the forehead at some of the answers). Anything domestic from the '40s to the '70s really isn't a challenge to me anyway.... I am getting damned close to having 'seen it all' from that era.
  17. And by 'nose' I mean other than the sheetmetal... ie: new bumper & grille & trim. Silver Streaks look the same to my eye '55 vs. '56. GMTruckGuy74: '89 was the last model year for the Safari- the TranSport debuted for '90... I guess "replacing" the Safari as the utility model. :(
  18. '56 Chevy is a carry-over body, the 2nd of the then 2-year cycle. Pontiac is the same way: same basic body, brand new nose.
  19. balthazar replied to Enzora's topic in The Lounge
    Look- he's so into vintage iron he only photographs in black & white:
  20. Link above says Durant owned a chain of bowling alleys, not 'worked in a bowling alley' (tho, I suppose, the point is made well enough). While not in the same manner, it was certainly within the abilities of APS Jr. Nearly half of what Durant brought together was sold-off, discontinued or consolidated under Sloan, which if you look at it one way: it took Sloan to make GM what it was longer than what GM was under Durant.
  21. Chiming in.
  22. Pure unadulterated insanity.
  23. balthazar replied to a post in a topic in Automotive Trivia
    I hemmed & hawed over the F-85 question, too but could not recall anything definate that indicated a FWD proposal/plan. So what's the "answer" on #5? If you had said Hemi convertible, its a given. But some of the 88 '70 RA IV T/As have hit $125K (they don't change hands often), but I don't know if a hardtop 440 cuda would eclipse that or not.
  24. Offset plates absolutely suck for looks.
  25. I really don't find any bmws stylistically appealing. With the "pre-Bangles', they were so staggeringly dated in their design cues that at least they were instantly recognizable. Now every cue is gone except the pig nostrils, and most look rather asian if not merely generic. I don't know if that's good or bad for bmw.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.