Isn't that the car Ford advertised as looking like a Mercedes? I couldn't squint hard enough to even hallucinate that. I remember my parents looking at one. My mom said it was ugly and they bought an Olds Cutlass Supreme.
Isn't that the car Ford advertised as looking like a Mercedes? I couldn't squint hard enough to even hallucinate that. I remember my parents looking at one. My mom said it was ugly and they bought an Olds Cutlass Supreme.
They just slapped cheezy outrageous decals, a sportier steering wheel, console shift, and other tack-on's onto an otherwise 1978 wheezy 302 2brl 135 gross hp Grenada lol.
They just slapped cheezy outrageous decals, a sportier steering wheel, console shift, and other tack-on's onto an otherwise 1978 wheezy 302 2brl 135 gross hp Grenada lol.
I'll never forget reading the C&D road test comparo's from 1985 between the GN, The Monte Carlo SS, and the Old's 442. I lusted after those 145hp cars, I loved the way they looked. Then 8yrs later the Ford 5.0 was roaming around with 225hp/300tq and it was a different game. I liked the IROC-Z with the 5.0/5spd too but it didn't fare very well against local Mustangs so I kept gravitating towards Ford.
Long story short I still have my '93 coupe
You can't be the proprietor of an Italian restaurant on SI without a branded Fiat 500
It's some kind of unwritten law
This one looks like it was on its way to flavor town, but they ran out of paint
Found this really clean '71 P1800 somewhere in Queens
Much smaller IRL than in pictures
I remember the story of Irv Gordon, the OG Million Mile guy