Classic car ideas ???? (Page 2/2)
IMSA GT NOV 06, 11:03 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

"Unsafe at any speed"





I never lost control with mine
maryjane NOV 06, 11:30 AM
None of my 4 completely stock 1984 Fieros ever caught fire either.
williegoat NOV 06, 01:40 PM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

Simple, air cooled, easy to work on....you just have to change out the flags.
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I always wanted a Corvair. My father had a '64 Greenbrier that took us from Florida to North Dakota and back.
cliffw NOV 08, 08:00 AM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:
Simple, air cooled, easy to work on....you just have to change out the flags.






MEM, you could paint "Free Candy" on the side, .

Get 'ahold of 84fiero123. He was big into 68 - 72 Chevy Suburbans. Nice vehicle.
css9450 NOV 08, 08:36 AM
I think you're on the right track with that early Rambler. Part of the appeal of having a Fiero in this day and age is that you'll drive for months and months and not see another one. You'll get that for sure with the Rambler.
OldsFiero NOV 08, 11:40 AM
I went to a local car show this summer and spotted a 68 Ambassador wagon. I watched as the gal dropped the tailgate and then took a couple of bags of groceries and placed them in the back as a final touch. It was in nice shape, wood grain and all.
LitebulbwithaFiero NOV 08, 11:44 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

Get 'ahold of 84fiero123. He was big into 68 - 72 Chevy Suburbans. Nice vehicle.



He passed this summer.
2.5 NOV 08, 04:19 PM
An AMC rambler would be waaaaay down on the list. Not just style wise either. But to each their own. Anotherone not on the list and this is due to style, Studebaker. Except for the pickup, Champion (with the plane front end), and Avanti.

I'm a fan of Buick, Olds, Pontiac. Just because . Caddy too.

I actually like alot of stuff. Don't care for Mopar quality, the the styling is great one some. etc

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