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6/09/2022 6:40 AM  #26


Re: Why !!! WHY !!! WHYYYYYYYYYYY

Steve69 wrote:

Back in the mid 70s my Aunt won a Pinto in a raffle.  All 4 of her boys used it for there paper route growing up.  When they moved out and went to college she gave it to my brother in the 1988.  We had a 100 mile drive to get it home. It burned through 8 quarts of oils on the way home.  We had to stop check and refill about every 25 miles...LOL  

Had a Vega way back, first attempt at a aluminum block. Once they over heated the block warped. Pull in a station, "fill up the oil and check the gas".


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6/09/2022 9:08 AM  #27


Re: Why !!! WHY !!! WHYYYYYYYYYYY

I like the quirky of it.  I wouldn't restore one, but it's a neat quirky. 


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6/09/2022 1:12 PM  #28


Re: Why !!! WHY !!! WHYYYYYYYYYYY

wsinsle wrote:

Steve69 wrote:

Back in the mid 70s my Aunt won a Pinto in a raffle.  All 4 of her boys used it for there paper route growing up.  When they moved out and went to college she gave it to my brother in the 1988.  We had a 100 mile drive to get it home. It burned through 8 quarts of oils on the way home.  We had to stop check and refill about every 25 miles...LOL  

Had a Vega way back, first attempt at a aluminum block. Once they over heated the block warped. Pull in a station, "fill up the oil and check the gas".

Those were turds too!  
 

 

6/09/2022 8:20 PM  #29


Re: Why !!! WHY !!! WHYYYYYYYYYYY

mustangermike wrote:

I like the quirky of it.  I wouldn't restore one, but it's a neat quirky. 

Dang, mustangermike… makes you wish you hand hung onto that Geo Metro, doesn’t it?


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6/09/2022 8:20 PM  #30


Re: Why !!! WHY !!! WHYYYYYYYYYYY

mustangermike wrote:

I like the quirky of it.  I wouldn't restore one, but it's a neat quirky. 

Dang, mustangermike… makes you wish you hand hung onto that Geo Metro, doesn’t it?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

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