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<blockquote data-quote="Grinder1989" data-source="post: 4056834" data-attributes="member: 573303"><p>I own a 1974 Chevy that is in pretty rough condition. The bed is rotting out, the body mounts are shot, floor pans are rusted out etc. But I love that truck because parts are cheap, transmission rebuilt</p><p></p><p>My other vehicle is my 1985 Cutlass which isn't a Chevy, but they're all the same really. Hard to work on, more electrical and plastic parts such as clips are getting hard to find. However I still love that car and its not too bad on gas. The bad part is the engine is bogged down with too much emissions equipment.</p><p></p><p>So really, I don't have anything against pre-1985 cars and trucks. But I don't like new fords (with exceptions of trucks) or Chevy's (besides Corvette and the 3500 trucks). Old ford mustangs are beautiful cars that got ruined over the years. But I'd still pic my old Chevy and Oldsmobile over many other cars. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grinder1989, post: 4056834, member: 573303"] I own a 1974 Chevy that is in pretty rough condition. The bed is rotting out, the body mounts are shot, floor pans are rusted out etc. But I love that truck because parts are cheap, transmission rebuilt My other vehicle is my 1985 Cutlass which isn't a Chevy, but they're all the same really. Hard to work on, more electrical and plastic parts such as clips are getting hard to find. However I still love that car and its not too bad on gas. The bad part is the engine is bogged down with too much emissions equipment. So really, I don't have anything against pre-1985 cars and trucks. But I don't like new fords (with exceptions of trucks) or Chevy's (besides Corvette and the 3500 trucks). Old ford mustangs are beautiful cars that got ruined over the years. But I'd still pic my old Chevy and Oldsmobile over many other cars. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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