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I got this one in April. Had to go through a bunch of cars the wife liked, the minivan stage (less said, the better), and the long term pickup (still kept it '98 F-150 with 155K). Grabber Blue Mustangs came out in 1970 and I've wanted one ever since. Smile hasn't left the face since then. This photo taken a hour after I picked it up.

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Its really not too bad. Given I dont know much about torque steering but it always feels pretty even to me as far as power delievered. Again, I've probably falsifying the true meaning of torque steer. lol

Torque Steer is when the steering wheel gets pulled hard to one side (usually to the right) under hard accelleration........usually while trying to rip the wheel right out of the driver's hands.

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Torque Steer is when the steering wheel gets pulled hard to one side (usually to the right) under hard accelleration........usually while trying to rip the wheel right out of the driver's hands.

Ah okay. I never have that problem, at least from what I can tell. Of course I hardly ever hard accel and if I do Im already moving.

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it looks to be a custom fastback vette

That's the original usage of the Corvair name by Chevrolet. It was a show car for the 1954 Motorama.

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It can also happen in AWD vehicles, though not to as much of a degree.

And that is still dependant on the type of front suspension. We've had 4 XJ Cherokees and a ZJ Grand with the 4.0l I-6 and the NP or NV 242 full time transfer cases, none of which have ever shown torque steer in the full time 4wd mode. They all have used a solid front axle though and those don't really get that like an independant front car or inferior front truck.

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I kinda figured you were, that's pretty much one of the downsides of the inferior front suspension on 4wd or AWD trucks......besides poor suspension articulation, poor ground clearance, ect.

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Ah, what the heck. Wife's car is a 2000 Subaru Legacy Outback Limited w/129K on it. Just replaced the timing belt, idlers, tensioner and water pump and will drive it another 130K.

My car: '99 Miata w/134K. Just pulled it off the road for new rear quarters (rust is a common problem with these, expecially in the northeast), a paint job and a new top. While I'm at it she'll get new springs, a new set of Konis and a thorough tune (timing belt, headers/exhaust, a chip, etc.). Current color is Emerald Green (a dark metallic green) w/black interior. When I give it the re-spray I'm thinkin' a dark BRG (we call it "black BRG") w/white stripes will do the trick.

My other car is the Corvette I push off a cliff every year. When my two youngest are finished with college (three more years - gettin' there!) I'll keep one of those Corvettes.

PB.

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Just got this in December. Had to look hard to find a manual trans. but I finally found one.

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Here's my work truck. 23 years old and still going strong.

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Just got this in December. Had to look hard to find a manual trans. but I finally found one.

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Here's my work truck. 23 years old and still going strong.

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Nice little Focus, is that one of the Flex Fuel cars too? I hear those will still get mileage in the mid-30's on E85!

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Nice little Focus, is that one of the Flex Fuel cars too? I hear those will still get mileage in the mid-30's on E85!

No Flex Fuel, just regular gas. It does average mid-30s mpg. :)

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There are a LOT of great looking rides on here! Thanks for sharing folks!

I just replaced my 2009 Corolla with my new FR-S about two weeks ago.

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And this is my wife's car, a 2012 Venza, but I do most of the driving on the weekends.

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That '67 Mustang hardtop I mentioned in post 193, p 10:

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I've also mentioned her in various examples I've used to illustrate how cars have made SOME performance progress in four decades, but Lordie, was she happy to get out of the garage. It's a different kind of fun to grab the wheel that started your passion, and she's my first lady to this day.

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And heres my new to me 1978 chevy luv. all stock with a 4 cylinder 4 speed, original paint except for hood, different wheels and tires. the plan is to sell the wheels on craigslist and then buy aftermarket 6 lug corvette rally wheels with caps so youll never know its 6 lug. 15x8 in the rear and 15x6 in the front. still all in all I bought it for 1200 bucks, my dads high school friend will repaint it gloss black for 800 so for about 2500 I have have a clean little pick up that looks cool and get 23 24 mpg around town.

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Just got this last night. I'm 58 and this is the first brand new vehicle I've ever owned, still has less than 100 miles! Kia Sportage, 4cyl, 6 speed auto. The wife wanted black, we'll see how that goes :blink: .

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.....and then my aftermarket 6 lug corvette rally wheels with caps......

Funny, I don't remember any Corvette having 6 lug wheels. :huh: Of course, since you do state AFTERMARKET, they aren't genuine Corvette wheels anyway, they are probably just some cheap knockoff of a standard GM Rally wheel, and more than like a 6 lug Chevy truck, and the last I checked, the Vette WASN'T A TRUCK!!!

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