Powder blue1989 GMC Sierra-Modified 305 w/HO heads and flat top pistons,204/214 summit cam,5-speed manual trans,posi rear,Holley 650 4-bbl carb,dual exhaust,15" BFG T/A radials(white letters to the inside),front and REAR sway bars,primered rust spots above the rear wheels and a rust hole in the cab corner. It looks like a work truck but it blew the doors off the neighbor's Chevy truck SS with all the chip and air cleaner stuff and fancy rims!
Driving back and forth to work is a blast!
2007-01-03 03:55:04
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answered by gittit 3
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A beat to Hell Dodge Ram 1500. It is a 1995.
Been rear ended 2 years ago. I just glued the tail light back on screw fixing the rest. Paint starting to peel off. It has 221,450 miles. Different size tires in the rear. Front rims so covered in brake dust cant tell what color they are. Dash all cracked and when I hit the brakes the whole thing rattles bad. Seat slap wore out have to stuff a towell in the seat otherwise I cant see over steering wheel. I could keep going, but you get the picture.
Hey as long as it has the A/C working and runs good it saves me 400 dollars a month that I would have to make for a paymet.....
2007-01-02 01:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I drive an 03 Durango, red that looks great, it should its only 3 years old, and an 98 Explorer, which im the original owner, so it also is in mint condition and looks brand new since I baby both of them. I'll be getting a new Explorer in the spring. Im a SUV person, I dont care much for cars...... a 3 second mustang huh? have fun with you fast car!! Im waiting for the snow so I can play with the 4wd..... ;)
2007-01-02 06:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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A multi colored 98 ford contour. The original color is sky blue. I had to replace the hood, so thats black now, has trucks bumper in the back, The 2 right side doors are different colors also. Passenger side door is white, back door is dark blue. Replace the back seat with 2 bolted down folding chairs. The overall performance of the car is excellent. The reason for the replacements and odd colors is a big tree fell on the car.
2007-01-02 01:47:20
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answered by Z 4
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200,000 mile1979 Mustang turbo coupe notch back. Yellow with 15" chrome rims with Grad am rubber all the way around. If has a 2.3L with a Holley 350cfm carb and a Pacesetter header. Getting ready for the 5.0L. Also have a yellow 1988 Pontiac Fiero with the stock 2.5L that I drive because it gets 40+mpg. Gotta love America cars.
US: Keeping a low profile and letting the e.t.'s tell the story
THEM: Hoping the outrageous body kit will distract anyone from discussing e.t.'s
US: Sideways into Third gear
THEM: Sideways to avoid high-centering on a speed bump
US: 600 hp on 92-octane pump gas
THEM: 300 hp on $3-a-gallon 100-octane race gas
US: Stickers for contingency
THEM: Stickers for extra horsepower
US: Boost gauge on a blown car, nitrous gauge on a squeezed car
THEM: Both gauges on a normally aspirated car
US: 500 lb-ft of torque at 3,500 rpm
THEM: 50 lb-ft of torque at 35,000 rpm
US: Headers and 3-inch exhaust
THEM: Stock peashooter exhaust pipe with 5-inch tip
US: 600 hp makes for and earth-shaking street car
THEM: 600 watts per channel makes for an ear-shattering street car
US: Buying an after-market shifter for shorter throws
THEM: Buying an after-market shifter for the lighted knob
US: Crusing and burnout contests at car shows
THEM: Disco-Dancing and stereo competitions at car shows
US: Old-tech, pushrod, turbocharged SBF making 2500hp.
THEM: State-of-the-art, dual overhead cam Honda VTEC pushing 180 hp
US: Race-class lettering on the rear window
THEM: Japanese "Honda" lettering on the rear window of a Nissan
US: Tach mounted on the dash, in the driver's line of sight
THEM: Bobbing-head doll mounted on the dash, in the driver's line of sight
US: Nitrous Oxide
THEM: "Noss"
US: Feeling the car shake from a lumpy cam
THEM: Feeling the car shake from the booming bass
US: Installing a 12-point 'cage after breaking into the 11s
THEM: Installing a 12 point 'cage for more places to mount gauges
2007-01-02 01:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am driving a Honda Civic - Turbo charged V300 EX convertible with turbo charged gas shock absorbers.
I really love the way it behaves at rocky mountains because of the four wheel drive and the in built amps and stereo. I love my car very much
2007-01-02 01:38:33
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answered by Koda 1
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I drive a restored 1971 VW beetle.
It starts
It stops
It goes up hill slowly
It goes down hill much faster.
and it drives right by a LOT of gas stations selling $3 gas to people with 12 mpg engines...
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2007-01-02 01:31:27
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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2000 Honda Insight, 73 mpg, .25 coefficient of drag, 1.0 liter 3 cylinder lean-burn engine, Ultra-Low Emission rated. Looks smooth and futuristic, 800 miles per tank
2007-01-02 01:31:12
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answered by insightful 2
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The American Fleet:
1987 Bronco II
2000 Chev Astro
2003 Ranger
2003 Ford ZX2
2004 Mustang
Yes, insurance runs me about $5k a year thanks to all the LUNATICS driving in Vegas.
2007-01-02 02:44:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I drive a 06 Acura TSX with Nav..not the fastest car out there but i love the looks, gas milage and the luxury of it.
2007-01-02 01:35:58
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answered by Phil N 1
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