In reply to Tommy Suddard:
This is easy:
99-05 Park Avenue Supercharged, 94-96 Impala SS or 04-05 Bonneville GXP w/Northstar
In reply to Tommy Suddard:
This is easy:
99-05 Park Avenue Supercharged, 94-96 Impala SS or 04-05 Bonneville GXP w/Northstar
dean1484 wrote: I saw one of these in the flesh today. 35k looks to get you a 4.6 V8 300+ HP whole lot of car goodness. Just remove the bagging and you would swear it is a 5 or 7 BMW or an S class MB. I think they have a winner here. I have to get down and test drive one of these.
Looks better than the 5 and 7 series
Whine, whine, whine. It's a cheap car that goes like stink for the boat that it is. Also it's 14's, not 15's. And it handles a road course just fine thank you.
In reply to P71:
all the vics and marauders with the exception of one modded marauder that i went with last weekend were mid 15's and up.
Marjorie Suddard wrote: Commute's about 50 miles round-trip, but fortunately I'm part of a carpool so I don't have to make it every day. And I'm tiiiiired of old BMWs (can you hear the whine from there?). Margie
ROFL! Gotcha. And I actually kinda understand. Just don't do something stupid out of boredom. Didja see my Alfa thread?
Tim Baxter wrote:Volvo seats are about the best thing I have ever put my keister in, and I have done a bunch of keister putting.Quoted for truth
That one goes in the magazine, Tim...or else we all cry like pouty babies.
mileage may not be great, but its cool and fun...
http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/cto/1282735980.html
P71 wrote: Daily P71 pic for Marjorie Did I mention the A/C will create ice stalactites from the headliner?
Excellent use of the word Stalactite, well played.
golf clap
So, I know I said I was tiiiired of old BMWs... but a shop up the street from our office has an '88 E28 (5 Series) that I noticed a week or so ago. It's automatic and an eta, which might sound boring, but for running kids up and down the highway to school, might be genius. Best part? It has less than 35,000 original miles, still in the hands of the original owner--and looks it. (Nearly flawless orig. Fjord Blue paint and tan leather interior.) He "might" want to sell it. I "might" want it. I mean, for maybe $2500 tops and the Rennie Factor, I'd be crazy not to, yes?
Margie
JmfnB wrote: Why not a Mercedes diesel wagon? Late 90's early 00's? I loves me some Battlewagens.
I'd love it. But I don't think I'm going to find a clean one for $2500.
Margie
http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/cto/1297110977.html
http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/cto/1285066944.html
http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/cto/1253176049.html
bolt some rearward facing jump seats in the bed of that Camino for Kid Toting duties...yes, I think you DO need that.
Marjorie Suddard wrote: So, I know I said I was tiiiired of old BMWs... but a shop up the street from our office has an '88 E28 (5 Series) that I noticed a week or so ago. It's automatic and an eta, which might sound boring, but for running kids up and down the highway to school, might be genius. Best part? It has less than 35,000 original miles, still in the hands of the original owner--and looks it. (Nearly flawless orig. Fjord Blue paint and tan leather interior.) He "might" want to sell it. I "might" want it. I mean, for maybe $2500 tops and the Rennie Factor, I'd be crazy not to, yes? Margie
Well, even with an eta/sludgebox...it'll still handle like an E28. Call it "methadone" for spending so much time in the E30, and perhaps you can talk yourself into it. Price/condition sounds great, although as an (unwilling) ex-BMW guy, I gotta tell ya-the eta is the reason it's so cheap.
And after reading your magazine for more than 20yrs, I must admit that the "Rennie Factor" seems to work out well for y'all.
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