volvoclearinghouse wrote: (picture isn't mine, but is a dead ringer for it!) What did _you_ drive to celebrate the planet?
I drove the same car-no pics at work so I borrowed yours. Its my daily (1984).
volvoclearinghouse wrote: (picture isn't mine, but is a dead ringer for it!) What did _you_ drive to celebrate the planet?
I drove the same car-no pics at work so I borrowed yours. Its my daily (1984).
procainestart wrote: I drove the white one, which can get 33 mpg on the highway. Of course, if I weren't so a lazy, I would've ridden my bike...
You should update your reader's rides. I'd like to see more about these.
Same goes for all of you other slackers...
Took a 2hr road trip. Test pipe, burns oil, turns 4,100rpm at 80mph and I held it there for most of the trip.
Went through a quart of oil..
mattmacklind wrote:volvoclearinghouse wrote: (picture isn't mine, but is a dead ringer for it!) What did _you_ drive to celebrate the planet?I drove the same car-no pics at work so I borrowed yours. Its my daily (1984).
Yours probably has the alloy wheels, then. I forget when they changed...but I have an '82 240D that has the alloys.
DaveEstey wrote: Took a 2hr road trip. Test pipe, burns oil, turns 4,100rpm at 80mph and I held it there for most of the trip. Went through a quart of oil..
What material did you use to fabricate the lower, front spoiler and how did you attach it to the bumper cover?
Oh, and back to the topic at hand, I drove a '96 Sonoma - "greener" than most its' vintage as it sports two new cats and easily passed emissions testing two months ago. The gas mileage still sucks compared to either of the Hondas, though.
The same car I always drive.. my TDI... in honor of Earth Day, I made a point of doing a good, hard, 'foot to the floor' merge onto the hwy... leaving those behind me choking in a cloud of soot.
(j/k... although I did drive the TDI... )
I was responsible and rode my motorcycle
I need to put an updated pic up, it looks much better with the flyscreen on.
Pontiac GTO The miata smell more like a violater with the big injectors, RX7 VAF and walbro fp but still gets 30mpg except when running the Dragon at WOT.
oldsaw wrote: What material did you use to fabricate the lower, front spoiler and how did you attach it to the bumper cover? Oh, and back to the topic at hand, I drove a '96 Sonoma - "greener" than most its' vintage as it sports two new cats and easily passed emissions testing two months ago. The gas mileage still sucks compared to either of the Hondas, though.
Plastic garden border stuff trimmed up and some L brackets with self-tapping screws. Bottom is reinforced with a 1/16" thick aluminum band in the middle. Total cost: $22
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