Wow, really cool trip! I would have probably loved to have the opportunity to drive across America. Sadly I have no time or money.
You never told us why you decided to drive instead of fly though.
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Wow, really cool trip! I would have probably loved to have the opportunity to drive across America. Sadly I have no time or money.
You never told us why you decided to drive instead of fly though.
Did they test your car in this video? I know the video said 1982 Celica Supra, but it looks like a dead ringer for your car.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXwPMQ1LQdU"]Toyota Celica Supra - Fast Blast Review - Everyday Driver - YouTube[/ame]
Hope everything is well with you!
[quote=NSXType-R;997907]You never told us why you decided to drive instead of fly though.[/quote]
I wanted to have the car at school and they idea of shipping a car overland is heretical to me. It was also nice to have my stuff travel with me rather than through the mail, as well.
[quote=NSXType-R;1012627]Did they test your car in this video? I know the video said 1982 Celica Supra, but it looks like a dead ringer for your car.[/quote]
Nope not quite. Mine's been trucking along faithfully here in CT. Mine is a little more stock than his, though my exhaust is developing a blow and stock pipes are hard to find.
[quote]Hope everything is well with you![/quote]
Here is is recuperating from some spirited driving in the Adirondacks. I have also acquired another black '80s (well... designed in the '60s, changed model names in the '70s, built in the 90's, but with a distinctive-'80s feel) superwedge. I will be traveling for work in the near future and will give a more thorough writeup of the Saab and juxtapose it with the Supra.
The family of interesting black 80s cars grows. Very nice. What do you drive in to work?
The Supra. I enjoy driving it so much more.
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Here is is recuperating from some spirited driving in the Adirondacks. I have also acquired another black '80s (well... designed in the '60s, changed model names in the '70s, built in the 90's, but with a distinctive-'80s feel) superwedge. I will be traveling for work in the near future and will give a more thorough writeup of the Saab and juxtapose it with the Supra.[/quote]
Nice to see you're doing well and enjoying cars!
I've been... not doing much with cars, just more schooling again... so that maybe I can buy cars I like in the future?
Anyways, any reason why you picked the Saab?