Their next wagon was a red 1997 Volvo V70 and then in about 2004 they got a blue 2001 V70 wagon (which is still running down in TN).Your parents had amazing taste in cars![]()
I actually think these Caddys are cool. I'd buy one in the right condition, price and color.The '93(?) - '96 Cadillac Fleetwood shared the same engine and drivetrain but a different body and frame. That's another one that I see very rarely these days and when I do I think to myself, "My god that's an ugly car that did not age well."
97 Was the first year for the V70. Basically the same car as the 850 until 2000, but with minor facelifts and change in nomenclature. Great cars, with the Volvo modular 5 cyl engine. 2001 was the first year of the P2 chassis, which was the last fully Swedish wagon design before the sale to Ford was finalized. Not surprised the 01 is still running. Its worth noting that manual variants of these cars are very sought after by Volvo enthusiasts.Their next wagon was a red 1997 Volvo V70 and then in about 2004 they got a blue 2001 V70 wagon (which is still running down in TN).
What do you think about that?
Also, they're first car together when they married in 1966 was a brand new 6 cyl 1966 Ford Mustang convertible.
Coupe. Montes were two doors, not four.it was a nice riding sedan.
Speaking of taking away my planner card, at the next house (if we can ever close on the darn thing), the garage is too small and we are considering either expanding it or tearing it down to build new. Ideally, I'd like a two-story carriage house that matches the era of the 19th century house. It will need to fit at least three vehicles and have a workshop space since our rust-free classics will need to have permanent homes in the north.
I want a new car. Don't need one, but I want one.
Since you're not driving much, just borrow one of your FIL's Fords for a bit, especially in summer. That would be 'fun', though ride quality likely won't improve.That's how I feel.
There's nothing wrong with my Jeep but I'm getting too old for the rougher ride of a Wrangler. I'd like to trade it in and get a Grand Cherokee (or something of similar size) but I have no desire to deal with the hassle that comes along with doing all that.
USAA insurance used to offer a "car buying" service where you find a car on a lot that you'd like to buy or lease and USAA would do the haggling and get you a price. I used the service when I bought my current Wrangler back in 2014 and it worked pretty well and I ended up with a better price than what the employee pricing would have been at the time. Unfortunately, they discontinued that service a few years back.
Since you're not driving much, just borrow one of your FIL's Fords for a bit, especially in summer. That would be 'fun', though ride quality likely won't improve.
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I'm not seeing August in here.Of all of his vehicles, the only one I'd honestly want is a '65 Mustang. My wife agrees and has told her dad that she doesn't car what he does with the rest of the vehicles, but she does want that one. If we had a 3-car garage, it would already be at our house.
The problem with the old cars in Michigan is that outside the month of August you cannot use them for daily driver vehicles if they have Historical or "authentic" plates (all of his have authentic plates from the year they were manufactured).
I'm not seeing August in here.
https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-96435_1595_52364-205712--,00.html (SOS - Authentic license plate)
But why would you take it out on Telegraph or the 696 Motor Speedway anyway?
Why only August?Of all of his vehicles, the only one I'd honestly want is a '65 Mustang. My wife agrees and has told her dad that she doesn't car what he does with the rest of the vehicles, but she does want that one. If we had a 3-car garage, it would already be at our house.
The problem with the old cars in Michigan is that outside the month of August you cannot use them for daily driver vehicles if they have Historical or "authentic" plates (all of his have authentic plates from the year they were manufactured).
Probably cuz it's the only 31 day long interval that's ice-free in the calendar year.Why only August?
Why only August?
Probably cuz it's the only 31 day long interval that's ice-free in the calendar year.
Is the registration cheaper? I'd assume its easy to switch over to standard plates.It's on a different page:
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I wouldn't be interested in driving it on long trips along those highways but I'd definitely want to use it for the occasional trip to the ice cream store or to go drop off a kid at their friend's house or school or headed into downtown to get a haircut.
Could I do that without getting a ticket? Probably, but I wouldn't want to risk it or give the police one more reason to pull me over (I do know others with historical and authentic plates who will keep a mental list of events and shows they could plausibly be going to but that seems like a cop out to get around a stupid law).
It is relatively easy to switch to standard plates, but there would be a few (possibly up to a few hundred dollars, depending on the vehicle).Is the registration cheaper? I'd assume its easy to switch over to standard plates.
YES!!! This is exactly what we were imagining! Does it have a name so I can find it?
I'm actually surprised that this condition exists in the City I presume it's in.There is a house I pass when taking my daughter to/from school that has a collection of Chevy Cavaliers and Pontiac Sunbirds that appear to be in various states of repair. The latest Google Streetview shows three of them (plus a Corvair or whatever that older white car is) but you can see the collection shrink and grow over time. As of this morning, there are currently 5 in the driveway and I've seen the garage door open when driving past and I know there is another Sunbird in there, possibly two of them. I'm not one to judge but it seems like an odd vehicle to collect.
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Ah, the Chevy Caprice wagon. I wrecked a Chevy Caprice wagon once; totalled it actually. A guard rail can really do some damage when a 16 year old is not paying attention. And that was the last time I was allowed to drive my parents' vehicle on a regular basis......
1994 Chevy Caprice Classic wagon
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If the wagon had been available when I bought my civic this past June, I would have driven to eastern PA from OH and bought it without thinking. This car is a good buy (on paper at least) as it's a good price with only ~52,000 miles on it. You could easily put another 100,000 on it.
EDIT: I guess I've posted the wagon already in this thread back in Jan 2022. Still a good car.
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Did I ever tell you about the Cavalier Club that all my besties were part of in high school? They all drove one, seriously there were 4 or 5 parked at every gathering. In our first few years of college, they even went in on a group parts car which was hilarious. So Mark's red car had a gold fender, Jeremy's black car had a gold hood, etc.There is a house I pass when taking my daughter to/from school that has a collection of Chevy Cavaliers and Pontiac Sunbirds that appear to be in various states of repair. The latest Google Streetview shows three of them (plus a Corvair or whatever that older white car is) but you can see the collection shrink and grow over time. As of this morning, there are currently 5 in the driveway and I've seen the garage door open when driving past and I know there is another Sunbird in there, possibly two of them. I'm not one to judge but it seems like an odd vehicle to collect.
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I'm actually surprised that this condition exists in the City I presume it's in.
I would expect the neighbors are tired of a defacto junk yard. Maybe the current neighbor's don't mind but the moment a 'new' neighbor shows up after paying the current RE prices, I bet there is a call to City Hall demanding action.
If that view is toward a collector or minor arterial, that makes sense that the local CE would overlook it.I'm sort of surprised as well. I haven't gotten a close enough look but I would imagine that all the cars are properly registered which is why the city has allowed it to remain? I would bet that there have been some calls to the city though but it probably also helps that the driveway is on the feeder street and people passing by on the residential street wouldn't actually see it.
FWIW, I don't pay much attention to it but I think code enforcement is sort of spotty (arbitrary?) as every once in a while I'll see something like this or things that are other likely code violations. There was a trend a few summers ago of people putting large above ground pools in their driveways just a few feet from the sidewalk and it seemed like the city was looking the other way for the most part.
Also, the older car at the back is a late 60s Chevy Camaro.
Your picture actually captures the most distinctive part/angle of the 1st gen Camaros - the B-pillar and rear fender section.Thank you. I could tell it was a Chevy product of some sort. I know very little about Camaros from that time frame so I see why I wouldn't have guessed that. It's a little smaller than what I would have thought an old Camaro would look like.
Here's an article about the very first Fisher body '67 Camaro that went to auction a couple years ago. This does look similar to the one in that driveway, just in infinitely better condition. https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/06/1967-chevrolet-camaro-fisher-body-number-1-heads-to-auction/
FWIW, it's not a particularly attractive car (the one in the driveway or the one for auction). I just don't care for the body shape. But then again, I've never cared for Camaros.
Not sure what the reserve was when that went to auction but looking at the Barrett Jackson website, it appears that it didn't actually sell.
Your picture actually captures the most distinctive part/angle of the 1st gen Camaros - the B-pillar and rear fender section.
But I spent about the first 24 years of my life studying the auto industry and history, so ID-ing cars is still pretty much muscle memory for me.
The now Mrs. Bubba drove a bitchin' Camaro when we were undergrads - that song has a special place in my heart.For about 2 months a couple summers ago, one of the only songs my youngest daughter wanted to hear was Big Lizard in My Backyard (the other song she wanted to hear constantly was Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes). There were no complaints from me.
1967 Camaro as it has the wing side window.There is a house I pass when taking my daughter to/from school that has a collection of Chevy Cavaliers and Pontiac Sunbirds that appear to be in various states of repair. The latest Google Streetview shows three of them (plus a Corvair or whatever that older white car is) but you can see the collection shrink and grow over time. As of this morning, there are currently 5 in the driveway and I've seen the garage door open when driving past and I know there is another Sunbird in there, possibly two of them. I'm not one to judge but it seems like an odd vehicle to collect.
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I saw that article.Dear New Car Buyer;
Last week we sent you notification that your new vehicle has been shipped. Today I regret to inform you delivery will be delayed.
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Unless I recognize the number or is one of my contact, I don't answer. If it's real they will leave a message. Unfortunately, I have to answer/call back the ones on my work cell.Local phone number so I answer - I'd like to talk to you about your car's warranty which will soon expire.
Mine isn't that big or fancy but I have a 20 x 24 garage with a loft over the top.
Dear New Car Buyer;
Last week we sent you notification that your new vehicle has been shipped. Today I regret to inform you delivery will be delayed.
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I like how they look, bit I'd rather have one of the originals.I had a Bronco as a rental back in October. It didn't do much for me.
I understand the sentiment, but the original 1st gens are basically slightly better riding tractors that rust at the nearest whiff of salty moisture.I like how they look, bit I'd rather have one of the originals.