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Re: Another Exciting Sales Story [tedebear]
by explorerx4 on Mon Nov 23 17:41:50 PST 2009
it's a new reality show, 'flip that contour' :)
Re: read today [andre1969]
by explorerx4 on Mon Nov 23 16:07:02 PST 2009
a parking lot hit and run a 'total'? either way, it sucks. do some research and find out what the retail for you car is. you want to try to 'bump' the offer you are going to get for your car. gas prices are going to go up over the next few years, and you already have 'big' covered. the next few months are a good time of years to buy, if you need to.
Re: some ct craigs... [andre1969]
by explorerx4 on Thu Nov 12 18:33:18 PST 2009
i just like cars that are a bit different from the norm, like an '86 mustang SVO or an 87 GN. of course, there are many others.
Re: some ct craigs... [explorerx4]
by andre1969 on Thu Nov 12 16:40:35 PST 2009
I wonder just how many 1967 GTX'es WERE made? I just tried looking it up in my old car book, and they lump the GTX production in with the Satellite. So, the Satellite/GTX combined only sold 30,328 hardtop coupes and 2,050 convertibles. I'd imagine the lion's share of those were the more mundane Satellite, which came with a 180 hp 273-2bbl standard, in contrast to the GTX's hot 375 hp 440-4bbl. For '68, the GTX sold 17,914 hardtop coupes and 1,026 convertibles. Pretty rare in its own right, but I'm sure the '67 model sold far less. Performance-wise, I'm sure they were every bit as capable, as they used the same engines and drivetrains, and were a similar weight. the '67's were also better built and trimmed better inside. Mopar started getting a little sloppy when they redesigned the '68 intermediates. To be fair, everybody else got sloppier as the decade wore on too, though, although of course it would get worse in the 70's. **Edit: guess I should google before I leap. According to http://www.plymouthgtx.net/information/1967-gtx-production.shtml, they made 12,010 1967 GTX hardtop coupes and 680 convertibles.
Re: Toyota market growth [doggrandma]
by explorerx4 on Mon Nov 23 15:49:58 PST 2009
your post has a 'me generation' ring to it. 'you' will be left holding the bag for social security, 'your' money was used to bail out GM. who is going to service a gm car in the future? the same 17 year old kid in tech school that services a toyota. ;)
Re: some ct craigs... [andre1969]
by explorerx4 on Thu Nov 12 16:19:41 PST 2009
everyone knows the 68's, but the 67's appeals to me because there aren't as many, were probably just as capable performance wise.

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