Had a boner for Mustangs for a long time:
1968 Shelby GT 500: http://www.remarkablecars.com/ppads/data/1076/1270-1968-shelby-gt500kr-1.jpg
1968 Shelby GT 500: http://www.remarkablecars.com/ppads/data/1076/1270-1968-shelby-gt500kr-1.jpg
Got me 1990 CRX DX. It's a piece of crap, but it's been reliable as fuck and averages 35+ MPG still, 20 years later. It's really easy & cheap to repair anything that breaks on it to, a huge plus.
Still, I'm going for an E36 Bimmer this year, most likely a 318is.
Personally, I think that e46's are where it's at! Go with a 94 325!! :thumbsup:
I know the E46's are better, but I can't afford an E46. I am certainly considering the 325 also, why would you specifically go with a '94, any particular reason?
Fortunately, my best friend and his dad are the biggest BMW fanatics I've ever met, so I won't having a problem finding a good car when it comes to buying one.
Lets not turn this thread into a flame war:thumbsup:
:eek: Why you must be in Minnesota!
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/bree-olson said:Bree Olson[/URL][/B], post: 3993816, member: 370964"]I <3 Hondas too. They never quit running! Good to see another Hoosier on here!
No real reason for a 94, it's just what mine is, so I know I like that year, lol! :dunno:
Haha, right on! Coolness :thumbsup:
The biggest problem I've seen while looking around over the past month, is finding a good condition BMW in a 5-Speed is pretty hard
I'd rather push my BMW than drive a Saturn.
So you're a rich boy...got it. Yeah, I'm over here on the east side where the evil people meet. :tongue:
THAT shit's not funny. I worked for a YEAR to pay for my car. I stold, traded for, and saved my ass off for every part for it. I went without food and cigarettes at times to buy parts for that car.
You may have been joking, but that hit a nerve, sir. That BMW is the nicest thing I'll PROBABLY ever own. :thefinger
A sad ending for GM muscle car enthusiasts. The last of the GM Big Block "Rat Motors" rolled off the Tonawanda plant in New York in December. End of an era dating back to 1955. I guess that's progress for you. :crying:
A sad ending for GM muscle car enthusiasts. The last of the GM Big Block "Rat Motors" rolled off the Tonawanda plant in New York in December. End of an era dating back to 1955. I guess that's progress for you. :crying:
gm good wrench is still making chevy big block and small bock engines
http://www.gmgoodwrench.com/PartsAccessories/Engines.jsp
gm performance parts is still making big block hi perf engines
https://store.gmperformanceparts.com/store/SelectProd.do?prodId=7657&redir=true&manufacturer=GM&name=ZZ572/720R%20Deluxe%20&model=<!--12498827--> with the specific zz 572 -720hp hp model
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/E...nniversary Edition 427&sku=19166392&engCat=bb with the specific 427 anniversary limited edition engine only built to 427 examples based itself on the zl1 engine
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/Extras/cratemotorshootout/
Do you guys drive them in Europe, Georges?