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- coogles
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Holy cow! My grandma had one of those up until the day she died. Hers was a '94, burgundy with the wood paneling over burgundy leather. It did have the third row seat, and I rode back there several times as a kid. It was so fun! She died in 2000, but I have some super fond memories of that thing. My uncle drove it for years and years after that until it got t boned at some point.
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No third row, no wood panels, no deal.
My grandpa had the perfect spec that I rode in as a kid. He passed away in 2008, and my dad had a buyer immediately for it. Pristine, gold with wood trim, rear facing third row.
My grandpa had the perfect spec that I rode in as a kid. He passed away in 2008, and my dad had a buyer immediately for it. Pristine, gold with wood trim, rear facing third row.
My grandparents had the Caprice sedan variant but also in burgundy! Complete with Corvette motor AFAIK.coogles wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 5:09 pm Holy cow! My grandma had one of those up until the day she died. Hers was a '94, burgundy with the wood paneling over burgundy leather. It did have the third row seat, and I rode back there several times as a kid. It was so fun! She died in 2000, but I have some super fond memories of that thing. My uncle drove it for years and years after that until it got t boned at some point.
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Total land barges, they are. They do have the LT1 in them, though I think it's probably detuned with a smaller cam and lower compression and whatnot. Too lazy to check.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 10:21 amMy grandparents had the Caprice sedan variant but also in burgundy! Complete with Corvette motor AFAIK.coogles wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 5:09 pm Holy cow! My grandma had one of those up until the day she died. Hers was a '94, burgundy with the wood paneling over burgundy leather. It did have the third row seat, and I rode back there several times as a kid. It was so fun! She died in 2000, but I have some super fond memories of that thing. My uncle drove it for years and years after that until it got t boned at some point.
I would 100% be in for maybe a slightly less nice/cheaper version of one of these but this is literally a vehicle my wife would not even allow to be parked at our house
She is oddly particular about cars being 'hot' or 'not hot' and these nasty bitches are a no-go
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D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:44 pmI would 100% be in for maybe a slightly less nice/cheaper version of one of these but this is literally a vehicle my wife would not even allow to be parked at our house
She is oddly particular about cars being 'hot' or 'not hot' and these nasty bitches are a no-go
How about a BEATR XL
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Isn’t this like the least reliable car of that generationCaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:58 pmD Griff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:44 pm
I would 100% be in for maybe a slightly less nice/cheaper version of one of these but this is literally a vehicle my wife would not even allow to be parked at our house
She is oddly particular about cars being 'hot' or 'not hot' and these nasty bitches are a no-go
How about a BEATR XL
Do wantCaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:58 pmD Griff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 3:44 pm
I would 100% be in for maybe a slightly less nice/cheaper version of one of these but this is literally a vehicle my wife would not even allow to be parked at our house
She is oddly particular about cars being 'hot' or 'not hot' and these nasty bitches are a no-go
How about a BEATR XL
Sadly there is no longer going to be a need for a dad car
didn't make it. So I'll be rockin' the 86 only for at least a year now.
Thanks dude (and Cale). It was sad and a big drag to think about going through IVF again but It happened a few weeks back but haven't really felt like divulging. Somehow the AllRoad inspired me. I guess because if was a thing I'd honestly consider rolling the dice on that nasty bitch for four Gs.
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I hear that dude. I told one or two close friends and my dad shortly after ours happened, but didn’t share on here or with my wider friend group for a while.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 6:13 pmThanks dude (and Cale). It was sad and a big drag to think about going through IVF again but It happened a few weeks back but haven't really felt like divulging. Somehow the AllRoad inspired me. I guess because if was a thing I'd honestly consider rolling the dice on that nasty bitch for four Gs.
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Holy cow man. So sorry to hear that. how far along your wife was, but my wife miscarried at ~8 weeks during her first pregnancy and even that was really difficult. Pretty certain things were (quite a bit?) farther along for you guys. Dang. Sincerest condolences.
Thanks guys we found out at 13 weeks but the heart had stopped a week or two earlier. It was quite rough at first but we’ve come to terms, she’s pulled through pretty well. Going to try again with another of our embryos so at least we have those.