Brett_Murphy wrote: I bet the Cavalier still ran as poorly as it was before it hit.
Is that a Cavalier engine? That is the engine we had to build in school years ago.
That is a General Motors 122. Used in the Cavalier, where it will continue to run poorly until you're so tired of the car you want to gouge your eyes out and chew them like chocolate covered cherries, savoring each drop of the vitreous humor as you nod your head and think: "Yes, I will never have to see that car again."
friedgreencorrado wrote:Sky_Render wrote:Solo found!CGLockRacer wrote: ::cue music:: one of these things is not like the other::"BRING ME SOLO."
I just have to say how much I love this thread!!!
Brett_Murphy wrote: That is a General Motors 122. Used in the Cavalier, where it will continue to run poorly until you're so tired of the car you want to gouge your eyes out and chew them like chocolate covered cherries, savoring each drop of the vitreous humor as you nod your head and think: "Yes, I will never have to see that car again."
But they are cheap to buy, and cheap to fix, and just about anything GM made around the same time bolts on.
Adrian_Thompson wrote:Gasoline wrote:Please explain, I thought it was only in the movies cars 'sploded like that? The couple of times I've seen cars burn down it was a big letdown, when the gas tank went there was a mild pht, then the gas spread out and lit the ground on fire. The cops/fire dept. were keeping people a long long way away obviously, but it was anticlimactic.
Angry mop does not like your suspension of his reasonable disbelief in movies...
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