What car do you wish you still had?
#74
Originally Posted by robb,Jan 19 2005, 10:31 AM
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That was after he had to pull the steering column to replace the spring on the brake pedal that had broken.
What a pile of junk.
#75
Each car I've had I was glad to sell or dispose of at the time. Especially the British cars during the 70's. I learned to rally drive in a front wheel drive 1965 Morris, but was quite relieved when I blew the engine up. I've driven Hondas since 1980 because they handled well on loose gravel roads at the time.
I suppose the car I would most like to still have would be my S2000 ... ooh, wait, I still have it. Yahoo, must go for a drive
I think that when I sell my S, I wil be ready for something different, but hopefully that will be a long way away.
I suppose the car I would most like to still have would be my S2000 ... ooh, wait, I still have it. Yahoo, must go for a drive
I think that when I sell my S, I wil be ready for something different, but hopefully that will be a long way away.
#76
Originally Posted by LittlePenguin,Jan 19 2005, 10:18 PM
....hopefully that will be a long way away.
Nevertheless, my +1 and I hope to make your fine country our travel destination in the Fall of this year!
#77
Originally Posted by MsPerky,Jan 18 2005, 05:06 PM
Bleu!!! How are ya, hon??
God love you and the rest of the Vintage folk. I really miss you'se guys.
#78
Originally Posted by bluerooster,Jan 20 2005, 03:07 PM
I realize that the car that I really wish I still had was a 2003 Spa Yellow Bone Stock S2000. I still walk out in the garage and can't believe the car isn't there
#79
Originally Posted by paS2K,Jan 20 2005, 07:41 PM
....and that's how New Zealand seems to the East Coast Americans
Nevertheless, my +1 and I hope to make your fine country our travel destination in the Fall of this year!
Nevertheless, my +1 and I hope to make your fine country our travel destination in the Fall of this year!
I have driven around upstate New York, and into the New England area. Seems a shameto miss out on the fall colours: we don't see that here.
#80
Originally Posted by robb,Jan 19 2005, 11:31 AM
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Sorry to hear you had so much trouble with the X1/9. I loved mine! (All 4 of them!) It helped that I did all my own work on them. Of course, changing out the clutch and brake master cylinders resulted in some choice 4-letter words as they were mounted to the steering column under the dash. You knew it was time to replace them when the brake fluid was burning your feet.
By the way, the one you have pictured is not a 1979. They changed bumper and wheel design in 1979 and yours has the earlier bumpers and wheels. I would guess it was a 1978. The major change in 1979 was the "Big Block" motor... 1.5 liter instead of 1.3 and a 5-speed replaced the 4-speed. The 1.5 brought the horsepower up to 78, I think