#2 Amen. Sweet Ride
#6 Sold … if it comes with the accessories.
#9 LOL
#19 I loved the late 60’s, early 70’s El Caminos
GMTA, Karl !!
#4 is in the Willow Run assembly plant I believe.
Looks familiar…..
Number 6 for the win
2 Always a special place in my heart. Dammit, never shoulda sold that 210 but Bel Aire is cream of the crop.
ps it’s actually 69 years old, oh wait my favorite number
5 Back to the future in your hover chebby
9 Brutal
11 not a Chevy dumbazz
15 No shit, back when they made good decisions.
18 ?
20 WTF? BFYTW
no shit…read the caption under the picture
You have heard me spout off to nimbois, I will put Buicks, Pontiacs, Oldsmobile, GM, Cadillacs under my Chevy banner, I do not discriminate under the GM product line and if that is not clear, read the side bar about I will post my shit…
Don’t lie then
As much as I like looking at old cars, they aren’t better than the new ones – gas mileage, longevity, repair frequency. My dad grew up working on those old cars when they were fairly new, he’d just start listing off defects and design problems.
#12 is a modified Miller Meteor. My college roommate accidentally bought one at auction for for $200 that some small town was getting rid of and we had to go get it. His was an ambulance rather than a hearse but it was really fun to drive.
#15 – nope, they are all “posts”, and probably had the 6-banger in ’em.
Cheap Gubmint bastids…
The station wagon in #18 is a 1961 Olds. You can tell by the rear bumper, which was a one year design.
#1 is a highly modified Oldsmobile Toronado, not a Chevrolet. I don’t know how you would even park that thing these days.
No one is parallel parking #1. 🙂 I wonder what it got for mpg? 4-5?
#8 is the van I had.
#3: Better than anything made today.
Period.
#2 Amen. Sweet Ride
#6 Sold … if it comes with the accessories.
#9 LOL
#19 I loved the late 60’s, early 70’s El Caminos
GMTA, Karl !!
#4 is in the Willow Run assembly plant I believe.
Looks familiar…..
Number 6 for the win
2 Always a special place in my heart. Dammit, never shoulda sold that 210 but Bel Aire is cream of the crop.
ps it’s actually 69 years old, oh wait my favorite number
5 Back to the future in your hover chebby
9 Brutal
11 not a Chevy dumbazz
15 No shit, back when they made good decisions.
18 ?
20 WTF? BFYTW
no shit…read the caption under the picture
You have heard me spout off to nimbois, I will put Buicks, Pontiacs, Oldsmobile, GM, Cadillacs under my Chevy banner, I do not discriminate under the GM product line and if that is not clear, read the side bar about I will post my shit…
Don’t lie then
As much as I like looking at old cars, they aren’t better than the new ones – gas mileage, longevity, repair frequency. My dad grew up working on those old cars when they were fairly new, he’d just start listing off defects and design problems.
#12 is a modified Miller Meteor. My college roommate accidentally bought one at auction for for $200 that some small town was getting rid of and we had to go get it. His was an ambulance rather than a hearse but it was really fun to drive.
#15 – nope, they are all “posts”, and probably had the 6-banger in ’em.
Cheap Gubmint bastids…
The station wagon in #18 is a 1961 Olds. You can tell by the rear bumper, which was a one year design.
#1 is a highly modified Oldsmobile Toronado, not a Chevrolet. I don’t know how you would even park that thing these days.
No one is parallel parking #1. 🙂 I wonder what it got for mpg? 4-5?