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taxiguy
Yeah they are around, usually in not such good condition though.
Leoz
I meant late seventies vehicles like in the later pictures when I posted above.
93_Montero
Man that Cadillac is shiny and beautiful.
taxiguy
Well I guess many Americans are more willing to keep a car for as long as it's worth, unlike some places where people junk a car after it just gets a flat tire or a broken taillight lens.
There are some exceptions though. A few months ago, a guy I knew (he's pretty young, around 20 years old) junked his 1997 Ford Taurus. What was wrong with it you ask? Nothing really, just a broken taillight lens, some minor electrical issues (broken power windows, etc...), a sagging rear end (due to worn-out springs, esaily replaced for only a couple hundred dollars), and a few other cosmetic issues (dings, faded paint, fogged headlights, a bit of rust). Nothing serious, not the best looking car but still good transportation. Could have made a good cheap first car for a teenager, or transportation for someone a litlle strapped for cash. But no, had to be scrapped. A perfectly good barely ten-year-old car taken to the junkyard. So wastefull...
There are some exceptions though. A few months ago, a guy I knew (he's pretty young, around 20 years old) junked his 1997 Ford Taurus. What was wrong with it you ask? Nothing really, just a broken taillight lens, some minor electrical issues (broken power windows, etc...), a sagging rear end (due to worn-out springs, esaily replaced for only a couple hundred dollars), and a few other cosmetic issues (dings, faded paint, fogged headlights, a bit of rust). Nothing serious, not the best looking car but still good transportation. Could have made a good cheap first car for a teenager, or transportation for someone a litlle strapped for cash. But no, had to be scrapped. A perfectly good barely ten-year-old car taken to the junkyard. So wastefull...
BlackIce_GTS
Wow! must have been a great day that! love that '59 Cadillac! So you still see classics in everyday use in the U.S.?
It seems to me that as soon as you cross the border (like most Canadians, I live right next to it), the average age of cars on the road jumps 10 years. Here I very very rarely see anything from even the late-70s being used as a daily driver*, but just inside Washington boarder I see 40 and 50 year old trucks still being used as work vehicles and giant 70s land yachts with peeling vinyl tops still wheezing along.
Nothing pre-war though.
*I do see older vehicles, but they're all restored/collector types that only come out on sunny summer days.
taxiguy
Define "classics"
Leoz
Wow! must have been a great day that! love that '59 Cadillac! So you still see classics in everyday use in the U.S.?
BlackIce_GTS
The very first car ever! Built in 1893 by Henry Ford himself. Who says American cars are unreliable? This one's 115 years old and it still runs!
Benz Patent Motorwagen: 1886
The Quadracycle's a lot faster though.
Could I impose on you to take some pictures of these? Specifically; available Corolla bodystyles (I think there were 5), Celica trim levels, Delta 88 trim levels/options.
Nice Safari, BTW. I took my driver's test in one of those.
Neptune
I see you accidentally snapped a photo of the 2009 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Platinum [P415] Ford P415 Program. Its in Dark Sterling Gray Metallic Clearcoat
A brand spanking new 2008 Crown Victoria LX, nearly fresh out of the factory. How I longed to buy it and drive it home, such a step up from my Camry
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How handsome it looked in white
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How handsome it looked in white
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Vibrant Solid White Clearcoat – the purest, pure white available on the Crown Victoria.
taxiguy
You might want to refresh the page and look it over again, I made a few mistakes with the pictures on my first post