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Topic: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)

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utee94

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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3472 on: July 30, 2025, 05:12:30 PM »
Never thought whiplash was a thing until some ne'er do well gave me the same treatment. Around lunch time,sober,1st thing out of the shit stains piehole was not "gosh I'm sorry" or "are you all right". No-o-o,it was "do you know you brake lights dont work". Like Ralphie's Dad - I ripped off an impressive array of profanity that is still hanging over  that road 'till this day. I called him,his mother,his family tree and his God things he prolly never heard and mentioned lawyers he became sorrowful real quick. I had just replaced a turning signal a few days before so i knew all the light were good. Neck was stiff for a couple of weeks but I kept that claim open,turned out we had the same Ins. Co.They called asking about my well being and had no problems replacing parts,bumper, rear quarter panel or a partial paint job.

Wow, my response would likely have been...

"Well, they don't anymore, motherfucker!"

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« Reply #3473 on: July 30, 2025, 05:14:22 PM »
Wow, my response would likely have been...

"Well, they don't anymore, motherfucker!"
Exactly. Hah!
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3474 on: July 30, 2025, 05:19:56 PM »
Wow, my response would likely have been...

"Well, they don't anymore, motherfucker!"
Literally I was briefly seeing like sparkles from the neck snap from being completely stopped and my ball cap landed behind the rear head rests on the back deck by the speakers.I'm sure I used similar adjectives in rapid succession
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3475 on: July 30, 2025, 06:36:20 PM »
Literally I was briefly seeing like sparkles from the neck snap from being completely stopped and my ball cap landed behind the rear head rests on the back deck by the speakers.I'm sure I used similar adjectives in rapid succession
Oh yeah I hear ya.  I had some neck issues as well and the insurance paid me as much as they paid me for the car, for my health issues.  Luckily it never developed into anything further.

And that money then got me my 1983 Fox-body Mustang convertible, so I was okay with it all.



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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3476 on: July 30, 2025, 09:21:14 PM »
Chick magnet.  Well with my debonair looks.  

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« Reply #3477 on: July 30, 2025, 09:31:40 PM »
should have demanded much more
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3478 on: July 30, 2025, 10:27:36 PM »
In other news, this beauty is back up and running (brake repair complete):


1950 3/4 ton. "Old Rusty." Hole in the floorboard on the passenger side has been there since the early 80s. Now it's covered with a rubber mat.
0-60: Never. Max speed probably about 56-57 mph.
218 straight six. Can somewhat comfortably drive around 51-52 mph, as long as you don't need to turn or stop.
4 on the floor, but start in 2nd gear unless you're on something really steep. First gear is ridiculously low.
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3479 on: July 31, 2025, 03:12:47 PM »



The ZR1X lapped the 'Ring in 6:49.275 while the nonhybrid ZR1 set a time of 6:50.763, both with Chevy development drivers behind the wheel.
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3480 on: August 03, 2025, 10:44:10 AM »
The Best Handling American Car of 1984

All hail the best-handling car made in America: the Chevrolet Camaro Z28. It's a clear winner, thanks to its well-developed chassis and sensational over-the-road poise. Three judges spotted it first overall, while the other three awarded it their second-place scores. (Five points were allotted to the best handler, one to the worst. Ties were allowed.)

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« Reply #3481 on: August 03, 2025, 11:04:16 AM »
then put a ZR1 motor in it and lap the ring
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3482 on: August 03, 2025, 12:09:22 PM »
That 1984 Camaro suspension was ... rudimentary.  Tires also were far inferior to current.

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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3483 on: August 03, 2025, 12:13:42 PM »



The ZR1X lapped the 'Ring in 6:49.275 while the nonhybrid ZR1 set a time of 6:50.763, both with Chevy development drivers behind the wheel.
That is an INSANE time around the Ring!
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« Reply #3484 on: August 03, 2025, 08:06:15 PM »
and I'm guessing the drivers weren't awesome, just great
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Re: Sporty Cars (and trucks too now)
« Reply #3485 on: August 04, 2025, 01:56:30 PM »
This may belong on the unpopular opinions thread, but after driving Old Rusty last week, I'm questioning how interested I remain in having any "classic" car. Modern cars (and trucks) just drive so much better. The point of the classic is how it looks, sounds, and feels, but the feel is...generally pretty crappy. That's not to say other people shouldn't have the classic cars. Of course they should if that's what they are into. I just think I'm no longer into it. I will continue to enjoy looking--kinda like at beautiful younger women with whom I would have a very little in common, but are very nice to look at.

Dad is 82, so in a few years I will probably have the responsibility to sell Old Rusty because I won't want to own it. That will be emotional, but will be the right thing to do. Someone will love it, and I'll love the memories.

 

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