Seems as good a place as any for this.
Congratulations by the way.
In reply to nocones :
I was on the fence about the SS after we got Rowdy, because I'm still gonna be 200 hp short. Gonna be kinda comical, in a few days we'll have over 1000 hp sitting in the driveway while a broken Corvair occupies the garage.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to nocones :
I was on the fence about the SS after we got Rowdy, because I'm still gonna be 200 hp short. Gonna be kinda comical, in a few days we'll have over 1000 hp sitting in the driveway while a broken Corvair occupies the garage.
Nothing a supercharger couldn't solve...(or maybe a turbo)
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
No sir. I'm west side of Fort Worth. So I'm like one Connecticut away from Love Field.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to nocones :
I was on the fence about the SS after we got Rowdy, because I'm still gonna be 200 hp short. Gonna be kinda comical, in a few days we'll have over 1000 hp sitting in the driveway while a broken Corvair occupies the garage.
Everyone I know with a Corvair has a broken Corvair...
wvumtnbkr said:AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Sonic :
I did not know Dallas was a big auto market. There are never very many manual SS sedans for sale at any given time, and while I wasn't really in a desperate rush to buy one, this particular car seems pretty appealing. More details when I start an ownership thread.
Just make sure you let the oil warm up before you start ripping on it please!
I have nightmares of my last 2 rod bearing failures.... I'm almost certain they were from ripping on it before it had sufficient oiling. Both were Chevy engines.
My service manager has an SS, he likes to do a small burnout while leaving work.
I smile and point out that while I am down a couple dozen horsepower, I can use all of it from a stop While turning a corner, even!
Because I'm all responsible and stuff.. what's this past month done to your car insurance rates? And do you have kids sharing the same policy?
OHSCrifle said:Because I'm all responsible and stuff.. what's this past month done to your car insurance rates? And do you have kids sharing the same policy?
I didn't ask today when I added the SS. Rowdy added $8k per year. Yes, that is insane. But so is the car. We currently have six cars with broad form collision, $1000 deductible, in the state with the highest rates in the entire country. Two of these cars will go away this summer, and one will be replaced next spring.
Wire transfer cleared while the seller and I were having a couple damn good burgers and some killer onion rings at Kenny's Burger Joint in Frisco TX. We left there at 1PM, headed north. I dropped the seller at his house and beat feet for, well, no particular stopping point other than as close to home as I could get, which turned out to be Lebanon MO, 450 miles from Frisco. Pic dump:
I missed the signs for Lake Texoma and Muscogee.
And this happened along the way:
Gonna do 700 miles tomorrow, shouldn't be too bad, gonna break it up with a stop at Gumby's if he's available.
Cousin_Eddie (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
No sir. I'm west side of Fort Worth. So I'm like one Connecticut away from Love Field.
Today I am thankful that Cousin_Eddie used a unit of measurement that all Americans can understand.
Hashtag no kilometers for me
The cool kids got the photo references above. For the rest of you, I recognized Lake Texoma from James McMurtry's "Choctaw Bingo"
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:The cool kids got the photo references above. For the rest of you, I recognized Lake Texoma from James McMurtry's "Choctaw Bingo"
I'm glad that was your intention cuz that song was running through my head. I thought I just might be losing my damn mind or I listen to Too Much radio in my truck by myself
wawazat said:Here's to safe travels and glorious 'merican V8 noises in your ears my friend!
To paraphrase the Ryan Reynolds era Aviation Gin commercials:
An American original. Built in Australia.
(I was two weeks ago old when I found out that the car the SS is based on was an actual Holden design, and not an Australia-ized Opel)
Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan. 450 miles yesterday, 710 miles today. Paid a brief visit to one part of the Bad Decision Triangle. Thanks for the break, Gumby! Worst traffic of the whole trip was getting across the north side of Indy at 4PM.
i dig the car. It makes the right noises. It can be hustled through corners. It's pretty comfortable. It has heated / cooled seats and Bluetooth audio.
OMG I'm exhausted. Going to bed now, will update tomorrow.
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