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What general era was your vehichle made:

  • 30s or earlier

    Votes: 38 15.8%
  • 40s

    Votes: 26 10.8%
  • 50s

    Votes: 39 16.2%
  • 60s

    Votes: 52 21.6%
  • 70s-90s

    Votes: 64 26.6%
  • New with classic features

    Votes: 47 19.5%

  • Total voters
    241

Talbot

One Too Many
Messages
1,855
Location
Melbourne Australia
GWD said:
It is really strange to see a classic American car with the steering wheel on the right side!

Not as strange as driving a left hand drive car on our side of the road!

I imported it in 91 and converted it myself in 95 after numerous complaints from the other half.

Nothing like your passenger staring at oncoming traffic when you pull out to overtake. She never was a good passenger anyway.... shakeshead
 

Talbot

One Too Many
Messages
1,855
Location
Melbourne Australia
CaddyKid21 said:
How did you do the conversion?

I did it myself at home in the shed. I had a guy do the hot work as I don't have a welder - dashboard and floor pedal seals are welded in. My wife as travelling so I had a pretty clear run at it.

When I was rewiring the car
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After
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You were not allowed to register LHD cars here when I did this. You now can...

Cheers

Talbot
 

The Captain

One of the Regulars
1982 Chevrolet ~ Berlinetta Camaro

I bought this new in '82 and it has less than 9,000 miles on the odometer. It is all original (minus the battery, which has been replaced). I back it out of the garage and wash and wax it, just so my wife isn't embarrassed to drive it needing a wash job! Our '72 Chevy 1/2 ton pick-up gets most of the driving.

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rmrdaddy

One Too Many
Messages
1,217
Location
South Jersey
Wow, Captain!
That may be the nicest looking example of that car I have ever seen. I grew up with a girl who got one as her first car when we were in HS. White with a red interior. Your is much sharper!
 

Copper

One of the Regulars
Messages
138
Location
Canada
I know neither of these are cars, but the thread does state vehicles.

These are a couple red aircooled vehicles which have kept me amused for a few years now. The Piper is currently the oldest of my menagerie of things with motors (though I hope to change that soon). It is a 1968.

The Ducati is a 1993.

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The Captain

One of the Regulars
Diamondback said:
Just goes to show, a Camaro properly cared for doesn't fit the pop-culture negative connotation of its rusted-out siblings...

Thanks for helping keep a favorable illustration of the F-Body community around, Cap! You a member over at ThirdGen.org?

Thanks for the comments, rmrdaddy and Diamondback. I appreciate your love of (semi) old Camaros. Diamondback, I joined ThirdGen a few minutes ago. Thanks for the link! :cool:
 
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11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
Land Yatch

StraightEight said:
Posted elsewhere, but here's one of the Buick at berth alongside its tender, and the view from the wheelhouse.
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From the era back when some prestidgeous automobiles were considered "Land Yatchs!"


Also, you need to work up a "Deed to the Road" to keep in the glove compartment. With a car this large, it is useful when explaining why you need to pull so far forward or back (to be able to see) in certain situations. The you can simply pull out the deed and say: " Yes, in fact I do own the road."
 

Forgotten Man

One Too Many
Messages
1,944
Location
City Dump 32 E. River Sutton Place.
Well, that post war Buick does seem large, however, it only looks that way next to that little Mazda.

40s cars look larger then they really are. Today’s SUV's are larger... and the cars of the late 50s to the 70s are true land yachts!

Cars of the 40s only looked large, when one sees one up close, it's really just an optical illusion. They mostly just stand taller then the compact and sports cars of today... almost same width as most cars today... I've even parked my '46 four door in a compact spot in a three level parking garage! lol

Straighteight, that is a beautiful Buick... is that a '47? I love the two door fast backs of the 40s... just so sleek!
 

Copper

One of the Regulars
Messages
138
Location
Canada
That's a Suzuki Cappuccino, isn't it?

I didn't know that any of those made it stateside. We have a 15 year import rule here in Canada so the first of the Cappuccinos are starting to be seen on the roads along with the Honda Beat.
 

SweetieStarr

A-List Customer
Messages
314
Location
CA
StraightEight said:
Posted elsewhere, but here's one of the Buick at berth alongside its tender, and the view from the wheelhouse.

IMG_5681zip.jpg



IMG_5825.jpg

Great Buick! I love the interior shot also. Is the whole car stock?
 

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