And the three speed automatic at that!That would have been perfect for someone's rental car fleet. Base model in white with an automatic and air.
And the three speed automatic at that!That would have been perfect for someone's rental car fleet. Base model in white with an automatic and air.
it's been owned /in the collection of the Petersen museum since new... they only Titled it a few months ago...Someone explain to me how in the heck this almost 24 year old car has only 6 miles on it? My little monkey brain can't compute this.
+2Why can’t more cars have cloth seats like this? The material was so durable back in the day. These days the neoprene crap they put in cars is so cheap and thin.
The track neons were the R/T wasn't there ine even higher up?When I test drove a Dart sport when they came out tears ago, I said to the ride a long salesman, "this is terrible- even a Neon was Better, LOL.
I recall test driving one of those special " track ready" Neon models with a stick - that wasn't too bad, Forget what it was called. A good driver for a FWD compact- using of course the Acura Integra GS-R as the one to beat.
I like the old Naugatuck Madrid-Grain Vinyl and miss it in cars - I eat in my car and it's easy to wipe up spills. Last forever and a day.+2
Give me cloth seats any day. It's a pity we have to seek out base models or stripped-down models to get it in a lot of cars now.
Think so, real race-ready nsl car. Hard to recall not having owned one.The track neons were the R/T wasn't there ine even higher up?
Those were better cars I had a torquey Black GLH turbo. Not reliable at all, but good and comfortable drivers. Liked it better than the VW RabbitI think there was a SRT version.
Too bad this thing isn't a Shelby Charger to a GLH or something...
Isn't anything that runs and drives worth at least $3500 today?With less than 2 hours left to bid, the current bid is $7600. Personally, that's about $6000 more than it's worth.
That would be the SRT-4. It came complete with the big wing (as was popular at the time, what with all those Fast&Furious movies and all).I recall test driving one of those special " track ready" Neon models with a stick - that wasn't too bad, Forget what it was called. A good driver for a FWD compact- using of course the Acura Integra GS-R as the one to beat.
If there was an SRT4 with only 6 miles out there that would be such awesome find.That would be the SRT-4. It came complete with the big wing (as was popular at the time, what with all those Fast&Furious movies and all).
If I were going to bid on one, that would be it!
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There was a fella on the west coast who had a very low mileage one (well under 50k miles).If there was an SRT4 with only 6 miles out there that would be such awesome find.