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Re: Three Very Different Vehicles On Eighties Cars

Subject: Re: Three Very Different Vehicles On Eighties Cars
by j3studio on 2020/5/25 16:57:51

Quote:

TommyT-Bone wrote:

Out of the 3 I'd go for the burban. The Maserati looks plain Jane to me. The 924 never grabbed me because I was already hooked on the 911's so it was like a step back. In the 80's I started having a greater appreciation for big vehicles with comfortable seating.

You know would I would like to see? 80's Conversion Van offerings from Dodge, Chevy, Ford and maybe throw in VW for good measure. I had and 85 Dodge high top, long body conversion with a V-8 with three rows of seats. The back seat folded down and it had a neat little cooler/counter/storage chest in the back. Beige with medium brown appliques,and a beige/tan interior. Windows all around with curtains. I liked it. Cool long distance voyager. It was not easy on gas but sufficient power to move it around. BW-TV/Cassette/stereo/CD radio, reclining buckets first and second row.

Thanks, as always, Tom. Trucks, SUVs, and vans are few and far between at Eighties Cars for two reasons:

a) I feel I don't know them as well.

b) They generally aren't as well-documented as the cars, though Flory's latest offering may be a sign of change.

The only time I covered a van was in

Who Saves These Cars?

—methinks it's time to get a few written up. You do see some at auction.


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