Attention Vette Lovers

Cador, I am sorry to hear of your failure issues. I hope you kept that nice engine, but I suspect you didn't. I hate rust, Rusted brake lines, rusted fasteners, rusted bodies and frames, I HATE RUST.

Oh and Robert, my F250 diid not lead a babied life of numerous highway miles, but rather led a hauling, working life from an electrician for 135K miles until I got it, then another 200K of Lumber, trailer, tools, masonry hauling that I put it through for 20 more years. Like Cador,,,,,,,, Mine needs brake lines, and if I ever get lucky enough for a garage, a total rebuild to make beautiful and maybe enough time to get over 400k out of it before I die.

You need the stainless lines...
 
True story, John. One night, way back around 1988 I was attending a wedding of a buddy and his bride and the reception was held in Annapolis. As I was saying goodbye to the bride's dad, he wished me a safe ride home on my motorcycle. I had a 1+ hour ride home on my 1985 Honda 700 Nighthawk S. I told him, it was no biggie, a short hop.

The rest of the story was a spine tingling memory for me. About 15 minutes away on I 97 Northbound, I was switching lanes and abruptly found myself jolted and suddenly lifted up off my seat so high that only my hands were on the bike. Sort of shaken, I soldiered on till I arrived home to my dad's house. I parked the bike and saw that not only had my tail light come out from the housing ( unbolted somehow from the jolt) the one turn signal also had popped off and was hanging down. Disgusted and amazed I had stayed upright, I went to bed. The next morning, I found even more damage I was unaware of during my trip. The impact had been so abrupt, it bent both back and front rims out of round.

All I can think of was there was a pothole, crack in the pavement between the 2 lanes that somehow I changed lanes at precisely the wrong time to encounter and thus damage my ride. I echo Adrian's sentiment about Hi Perf, low slung cars and our crappy Maryland roads.

Wow!!!!!

Down here, the 60 freeway westbound from the 15 through Chino is concrete and large sections have dropped maybe 8 to 10 inches. You get used to their presence and drive in the left 3 lanes to avoid them, but you will see unlucky cars and trucks literally launched into the air over those collapsed sections...
 
nice to see the FUEL MILEAGE HASNT INCREASED!!! lol
Wow!!!!!

Down here, the 60 freeway westbound from the 15 through Chino is concrete and large sections have dropped maybe 8 to 10 inches. You get used to their presence and drive in the left 3 lanes to avoid them, but you will see unlucky cars and trucks literally launched into the air over those collapsed sections...


Sounds unbelievably DANGEROUS and LAWSUIT worthy.
 
2019 Ferrari 488 GTB - Rosso Corsa
 
Nope you would have to pull over to change the coil!
well it IS A DODGE ...ods are you would BE ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD ANYWAY .............

DONT GIVE ME ANY GUFF Ive owned 4 Dodges --- 1 (the cuirrent Dakota Pickup) has been the ONLY One that wasnt a a complete P.O.S. -- and IT EVEN BROKE DOWN ON ME the 3rd day we OWNED IT ! -- but has been decent since---and its "Her Truck" and she loves HER truck ....so .......
anyway --Ive earned my right to prejudice toward the Chrysler Motor Company
 

Hmmm....don't know what to make of that. Ol' Jim sounds like a bit of a luddite, and because it partially negates some of his own hard work, not too happy about changing the chassis configuration. So, Chevy has had 66 years to incrementally refine a front engine/rear drive platform but he wants to crap on the out-of-the-box performance of a clean-sheet mid-engine redesign. OK. But I think the smart money is on the mid-engine car destroying the performance of the front-engine in very short order.
 
HAHA Robert, to hear one of these little engines again would be music to my ears.


That is crazy, G. I can't ever remember driving an A/T 928, only Manual ones. Yeah the other horrible thing is I know Porsche likely hated this, but their Factory rep was out of Utah as he always had a P with Utah tags. He had to come and evaluate things, had the mechanics tear down the engine, look things over and gave the word, New motor on their nickel.

I remember reading somewhere that for the US they shipped something like only 1 out of 10 with a manual gearbox, since it was marketed as a "Luxury GT" here instead of a true sports car. In high school I worked for a while at Metzler's Nursery in Columbia and I'll never forget how many times a 928 or 944 would pull up and we'd toss bags of mulch in the back, like the cat was cruising around in a Vista Cruiser or something...broke my damn heart.
 
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