The crap on the floor and back seat may be for rodents and musty odour.
-- Edited by DonSSDD on Tuesday 8th of February 2022 02:58:25 PM
dualquadpete said
Feb 8, 2022
I'll take a PASS!!! Not on my "want" list or at very bottom out of site!!!
timbuk said
Feb 8, 2022
thats a real nice one! you dont want to look for parts for that ask me how i know!
LeeRoy said
Feb 8, 2022
timbuk wrote:
thats a real nice one! you dont want to look for parts for that ask me how i know!
My sisters first car was a 65 Viva, around 1973 when she was 17. If I remember correctly Chevrolet Dealers sold the same car branded as an Envoy? They disappeared with the arrival of the Vegas and the Astras.
DonSSDD said
Feb 9, 2022
LeeRoy wrote:
timbuk wrote:
thats a real nice one! you dont want to look for parts for that ask me how i know!
My sisters first car was a 65 Viva, around 1973 when she was 17. If I remember correctly Chevrolet Dealers sold the same car branded as an Envoy? They disappeared with the arrival of the Vegas and the Astras.
The second model was the Epic, Envoy was a different model-bigger.
MC said
Feb 9, 2022
Not my thing exactly, but they do have a coolness/quirkyness about them. This one looks like a particularly good example.
I remember seeing a lot of them (and other British cars) around here in my youth, but they all disappeared over the years. You hardly see a British car on the roads these days, except the occasional MG in the summertime. I was going to say Jaguar and Land Rover, as you see quite a bit of them, but they are no longer British-owned (now owned by Tata Motors of India).
Prefectca said
Feb 9, 2022
The next generation Viva was a nicer looking car. When I was in trade school one of my fellow classmates had one with a 327 and a powerglide.
Picture is from the Internet credited to Matt Cotton
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/bathurst/1966-viva-vauxhall-for-sale/1601021664
in one of my recent sign ins to kijiji this showed up as on the first page as a recommended car for me
someone has spent a bit of money on it judging by the appearance
nothing is mentioned in the ad about the engine so it must be stock
the seller might want to give it a quick vacuum
At your pontiac-buick-gmc-acadian-vauxhall dealers!
The crap on the floor and back seat may be for rodents and musty odour.
-- Edited by DonSSDD on Tuesday 8th of February 2022 02:58:25 PM
My sisters first car was a 65 Viva, around 1973 when she was 17. If I remember correctly Chevrolet Dealers sold the same car branded as an Envoy? They disappeared with the arrival of the Vegas and the Astras.
The second model was the Epic, Envoy was a different model-bigger.
Not my thing exactly, but they do have a coolness/quirkyness about them. This one looks like a particularly good example.
I remember seeing a lot of them (and other British cars) around here in my youth, but they all disappeared over the years. You hardly see a British car on the roads these days, except the occasional MG in the summertime. I was going to say Jaguar and Land Rover, as you see quite a bit of them, but they are no longer British-owned (now owned by Tata Motors of India).
The next generation Viva was a nicer looking car. When I was in trade school one of my fellow classmates had one with a 327 and a powerglide.
Picture is from the Internet credited to Matt Cotton