"My Monte Carlo (1974 model) has Mercedes Benz suspension that was installed at the factory."
"He revved his 390 4 speed Torino to 12 grand and the bellhousing came through the hood."
My brother was bugging a guy that his 65 Canso SD 283 Powerglide was slow. The guy responded with "Yeah, but I've got a 4 barrel for it in the trunk". To which my brother replied "I bet you got the fastest trunk in town."
Just a few that come to mind right now.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
When I got my Bonneville towed to my place. A lot of the older fellows came to look at it.. appreciated it and thought it was cool, they said they were going to come by and check out the progress. After they left, a young couple came by and made a rude remark about how I dont care about the environment and said think about my grandkids?!?
You should tell that young couple to go pound salt, and while your at it, tell them to cancel the next cruise they are likely to take...Environment my arse.
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65 Laurentian post, 67 Grande Parisienne 4 door HT.
When I got my Bonneville towed to my place. A lot of the older fellows came to look at it.. appreciated it and thought it was cool, they said they were going to come by and check out the progress. After they left, a young couple came by and made a rude remark about how I dont care about the environment and said think about my grandkids?!?
You should tell that young couple to go pound salt, and while your at it, tell them to cancel the next cruise they are likely to take...Environment my arse.
Yea, X 2! Dumbo's like these probably have more of an impact on the so called "Carbon footprint" than most of us. High and mighty little butt heads.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
Lol. Funny responses guys. I just wish George Carlin was still around. He Always told it the way it was... wonder what he would have said to them
Mike, yes and complete agreement. I have thought for over thirty years that Mr. George Carlin is the greatest that ever was and ever will be. When really great comedians say that he was their favorite it just reaffirms just how important he was. I remember hearing about his death and feeling like i lost a friend. I know how corny that sounds but his death really affected me. To this day i have countless hours of his work on DVD and CD. Cheers.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
"350 tbi big block chevy no joke here. Straight piped with headers entire truck has every but and bolt replaced. 6lift with 33x12.5 brand new tires. New electrical components and bushings bearings ball joints brakes and shocks.$11500 payed and want $11000 obo. Might deliver please contact as it wont last long being its Christmas time!!"
"350 tbi big block chevy no joke here. Straight piped with headers entire truck has every but and bolt replaced. 6lift with 33x12.5 brand new tires. New electrical components and bushings bearings ball joints brakes and shocks.$11500 payed and want $11000 obo. Might deliver please contact as it wont last long being its Christmas time!!"
Now that is funny.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
Even has the factory experimental blue paint highlights on the engine. Must have been a GM test car that was accidentally sold to the public with the big-small block that was never meant to make it out because it was too efficient and lasted too long, so they wouldn't have been able to sell anymore cars because they would last forever. Yeah, and I think it was a special top secret government project too. Better jump right on it and buy it now before the Christmas rush...
Even has the factory experimental blue paint highlights on the engine. Must have been a GM test car that was accidentally sold to the public with the big-small block that was never meant to make it out because it was too efficient and lasted too long, so they wouldn't have been able to sell anymore cars because they would last forever. Yeah, and I think it was a special top secret government project too. Better jump right on it and buy it now before the Christmas rush...
I was thinking the very same thing and apparently Donald Trump was involved with the project while the CIA and the FBI over saw the whole top secret project. Most of the files were destroyed, so there is very little evidence.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
I met a guy at a cruise night back around 1987. He had a mint 1970 Tempest 2 door sedan. He said it originally had a GMC 292 straight 6 in it and was used by GM in Oshawa for product testing. He "seemed" like a straight shooter and said he had documentation at home to prove it. It had a 350 in it at that point. Who knows...
Even has the factory experimental blue paint highlights on the engine.
Stripper nail polish.
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Prince Edward Island
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Dumb and bizarre comments? I remember seeing an ad for a 1978 Toyota Celica GT liftback back in 1978 where somebody bought the car and obviously couldn't carry the payments. The ad went on to state, "2 weeks old. Extremely fast." That comment there makes me wonder if he skipped the break-in & just screamed it (since he' learning to drive a manual on this car). By now you're starting to wonder how many thousands of miles he hazed off the clutch. Some things are better left unsaid.
To this day I am still amazed by people who don't understand the difference between gross & net horsepower, and how they would pull out a perfectly usable 350 block & replace it with a thrice-rebuilt 327 because the 327 is a faster motor. Adjust the timing and the smogger 350 will run right on point with a "pre-smog" low-compression 350, with more torque than the 327.
Another instance are those who are totally hung up on having the highest horsepower output (never on a dyno, no time slips, etc.) Loads of braggarts out there talking nonsense. It probably started way back in history the day the second car was built. Speaking of history...
-- Edited by CdnGMfan on Saturday 29th of August 2020 04:30:16 PM
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67 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe, Oshawa-built 250 PG never disturbed.
In garage, 296 cid inline six & TH350...
Cam, Toronto.
I don't judge a man by how far he's fallen, but by how far back he bounces - Patton
I remember a show i went to in Buffalo, New York about eight years ago where i had my 57 Pontiac on display. I had the hood up and a real friendly older gentleman came up to me and gave me some nice compliments on my 57 and then asked me why i put a six cylinder in my car. I politely told him that my car was a Canadian Pontiac and was based on the Chevrolet and came with Chevrolet motors, including the in line six cylinder. The look on his face and the comments that came out of his mouth after that was anything but friendly. At first he just said that was impossible because all 57 Pontiac's had 347 V-8's and were not Chevrolet's in any way. I continued being polite until he got upset with me and said to me..... "just owe up that you changed the motor in your car." After that i just started talking to other folks that were asking me questions about the car. I kept my cool because after all he was an older chap and American. I get it that many Americans are clueless about ANYTHING that goes on in Canada.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
I remember a show i went to in Buffalo, New York about eight years ago where i had my 57 Pontiac on display. I had the hood up and a real friendly older gentleman came up to me and gave me some nice compliments on my 57 and then asked me why i put a six cylinder in my car. I politely told him that my car was a Canadian Pontiac and was based on the Chevrolet and came with Chevrolet motors, including the in line six cylinder. The look on his face and the comments that came out of his mouth after that was anything but friendly. At first he just said that was impossible because all 57 Pontiac's had 347 V-8's and were not Chevrolet's in any way. I continued being polite until he got upset with me and said to me..... "just owe up that you changed the motor in your car." After that i just started talking to other folks that were asking me questions about the car. I kept my cool because after all he was an older chap and American. I get it that many Americans are clueless about ANYTHING that goes on in Canada.
This is why George, these are school maps used to teach school children all over America, notice that there is nothing north of the USA !
I remember a show i went to in Buffalo, New York about eight years ago where i had my 57 Pontiac on display. I had the hood up and a real friendly older gentleman came up to me and gave me some nice compliments on my 57 and then asked me why i put a six cylinder in my car. I politely told him that my car was a Canadian Pontiac and was based on the Chevrolet and came with Chevrolet motors, including the in line six cylinder. The look on his face and the comments that came out of his mouth after that was anything but friendly. At first he just said that was impossible because all 57 Pontiac's had 347 V-8's and were not Chevrolet's in any way. I continued being polite until he got upset with me and said to me..... "just owe up that you changed the motor in your car." After that i just started talking to other folks that were asking me questions about the car. I kept my cool because after all he was an older chap and American. I get it that many Americans are clueless about ANYTHING that goes on in Canada.
This is why George, these are school maps used to teach school children all over America, notice that there is nothing north of the USA !
I have always been amazed that when you watch an American TV station and the weather comes on, THERE IS NO CANADA. Also even goofier, is that they always make the Canada land mass far smaller than the U.S. land mass. Canada is the second biggest land mass in the world, right after Russia. Canadian TV stations always show the American land mass in their map view. For Americans to make their country larger in size than Canada is funny and sad at the same time and that speaks volumes about how Americans feel about them selves in general.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
I have my Cherokee for sale on Kijiji. Lots of interesting questions.. Not one question about important things like the drivetrain, body rust etc but I did get these questions;
1) Do the lift supports hold the hood and liftgate up?
2) How Many KM's to a tank of gas?
3) Will I get another 100000 km out of it? (My psychic abilities aren't what they used to be)
I remember a show i went to in Buffalo, New York about eight years ago where i had my 57 Pontiac on display. I had the hood up and a real friendly older gentleman came up to me and gave me some nice compliments on my 57 and then asked me why i put a six cylinder in my car. I politely told him that my car was a Canadian Pontiac and was based on the Chevrolet and came with Chevrolet motors, including the in line six cylinder. The look on his face and the comments that came out of his mouth after that was anything but friendly. At first he just said that was impossible because all 57 Pontiac's had 347 V-8's and were not Chevrolet's in any way. I continued being polite until he got upset with me and said to me..... "just owe up that you changed the motor in your car." After that i just started talking to other folks that were asking me questions about the car. I kept my cool because after all he was an older chap and American. I get it that many Americans are clueless about ANYTHING that goes on in Canada.
This is why George, these are school maps used to teach school children all over America, notice that there is nothing north of the USA !
I used to work at a major Canadian paper company with papermills all over Canada and the United States. One day while I was at the head sales office in White Plains, NY one of the supervisors came out with a little test for the office staff. A map of the USA with numbers 1-50 in the states. Down the side alphabetically were the 50 states names. All you had to do was put the number beside the corresponding name. About 30 people took the test. A couple of hours later the supervisor came out and said there had been 3 people who got them all correct. He congratulated Tina and then told the rest they should be ashamed of themselves. Someone who was paying attention asked " but I thought you said there were 3 people who got 50 out of 50?" The reply was " yep, Tina and 2 of our Canadian visitors"
This is why George, these are school maps used to teach school children all over America, notice that there is nothing north of the USA !
There is so much stuff north of the U.S. of A! Americans know it! Igloos, year-round skiing, parkas worn in July, etc., etc.
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Prince Edward Island
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Hey guys, you should try living in New Zealand. On our last trip to the US I played this little game with the Americans who would constantly ask where we were from. I first asked where they thought from our accents, and probably 90% thought England or Australia before I told them New Zealand. Then I followed up with "and do you know where NZ is? to which some said "part of Australia" or mostly "don't know".
I get it. The United States is the World as far as most of them know. That's why they have a World Series baseball series that only has US teams in it.
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cheers Russell
My 1957 Pontiac StarChief powered by a 5.3 LS with a 4L60E transmission, on 18" US Mags Big Slots.
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