Originally posted by: Yield
2003 Nissan 350Z.
1971 Hemicuda ragtop. (the best of Mopar!!!)
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Yield
2003 Nissan 350Z.
1971 Hemicuda ragtop. (the best of Mopar!!!)
Hemicuda ragtop, excellent choice Yield
Originally posted by: rbloedow
1997-2001 Honda Prelude in Emerald green or electric blue. A 2004 Maxima would be nice too
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
93 Honda Civic...maybe a similar year Toyota Corolla 4-door wagon if I think I need more space...
Originally posted by: duke
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
93 Honda Civic...maybe a similar year Toyota Corolla 4-door wagon if I think I need more space...
wtf?
Originally posted by: Woody06
Mopar, good choice. My 72' Duster isnt anyting special, but with a built 318 it's still fun.
Oh...my dream car these days would be one that I could drive Monday through Friday in traffic without having to worry about it...and one where I could stick put 1000 miles a month on it...on 87 octange gasOriginally posted by: duke
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
93 Honda Civic...maybe a similar year Toyota Corolla 4-door wagon if I think I need more space...
wtf?
No joke...I'd be the happiest guy in the world if I had a second, super-reliable, cheapo carOriginally posted by: Yield
joke?
Originally posted by: Yield
Originally posted by: Woody06
Mopar, good choice. My 72' Duster isnt anyting special, but with a built 318 it's still fun.
hey, that's a cool car.. don't knock the duster!
Originally posted by: Woody06
Originally posted by: Yield
Originally posted by: Woody06
Mopar, good choice. My 72' Duster isnt anyting special, but with a built 318 it's still fun.
hey, that's a cool car.. don't knock the duster!
Don't get me wrong I love it, just not the most typical idea of a muscle car. I'm actually putting all my parts in a straighter body (Twister model, also 72'). I found am 8 3/4 rearend and got the shark tooth grill thats pretty hard to find. It even has the little inside mirror adjustors inside.