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Re: I won't drag us through the mud.... [ghulet]
by andre1969
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Jun 24, 2009 (10:09 am)
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Replying to: ghulet (Jun 24, 2009 9:48 am)
One of my grandmother's friends had one of those Ciera International Series sedans as well, and I think it was an '86, too. I remember it having the "FE3" badge on it, and my grandmother's friend saying "that means it's sporty" or something along those lines. It was a light silverish gray with dark gray accents, and it was a pretty sharp looking car, I thought.
She moved down to North Carolina awhile back, and I think Grandmom lost contact with her. For all I know, she could still have the car! Before the Ciera, she had an early 70's Maverick, so she tended to hold on to cars for awhile.
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- #16611 of 18023
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Re: . [andre1969]
by fintail
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Jun 24, 2009 (10:42 am)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 24, 2009 9:22 am)
Our Ciera wasn't a bad car, but I yawn when I think about it now. It wasn't a 3.8 or any kind of sport pretentions though - plush velour, wire wheel hubcaps, etc.
I could live with having a pristine correctly-engined ca. 1980 Eldo or Seville - no vinyl top, wheels instead of hubcaps, nice colors - as an unusual toy, if I had a place to put one after I had the other cars I'd want. Not a lot of 80s domestics are endearing to me. Of course, something like a GNX could be interesting to have around, too. Some 80s T-Birds and Mustangs can be interesting in their own ways too...but they have to be very original and unmessed with.
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Re: I won't drag us through the mud.... [ghulet]
by fintail
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Jun 24, 2009 (10:44 am)
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Replying to: ghulet (Jun 24, 2009 9:48 am)
That was a period GM trait, wasn't it? Very sensitive throttle that made the cars rocket off the line, but it ran out relatively soon.
I like the 82-85 Supra, and the Cressidas were interesting, compared to how boring Toyota has become.
In 1986 I was in 4th grade
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Re: . [andre1969]
by lemko
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Jun 24, 2009 (11:11 am)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 24, 2009 9:22 am)
Andre, isn't that a 1972 Oldsmobile Delta 88 at the beginning of "Newhart?" My brother used to have a crush on Julia Duffy who plays Stephanie on that show. Trivia: the guy that plays George, (Tom Poston) was married to Suzanne Pleshette.
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Re: . [lemko]
by andre1969
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Jun 24, 2009 (11:20 am)
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Replying to: lemko (Jun 24, 2009 11:11 am)
Close, I think it was a '73 Delta 88. The one on Newhart still had the peaks between the headlights, but I think that got toned down compared to '71-72. The one on Newhart also had the taillights in a horizontal pattern. Didn't the '72 have vertical lights...one in the bumper and one above?
I believe Bob Newhart has outlived two tv wives now. Didn't the lady who played Joanne die, in addition to Suzanne Pleshette?
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Re: . [andre1969]
by bhill2
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Jun 24, 2009 (11:45 am)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 24, 2009 11:20 am)
Yeah, Mary Frann. She died about 10 years ago. A real loss; I liked her on the show, although I thought Bob and Suzanne had better chemistry.
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Re: . [andre1969]
by lemko
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Jun 24, 2009 (12:12 pm)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 24, 2009 11:20 am)
1972 Oldsmobile Delta 88
1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88
You're right. The 1972 model's taillights remind me of what Chrysler did in 1973.
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Re: . [andre1969]
by mp67riv
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Jun 24, 2009 (12:16 pm)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 24, 2009 9:22 am)
I also thought the Ciera coupes were kinda nice...but I probably wouldn't seek one out for restoration. I am trying to decide what to do with my 83 6000STE. I've owned it since 87, and the body and interior are still reasonably good. It was a neat car in its day, even with FWD. After 170K, the 2.8 HO V6 runs pretty good, though it has a few oil leaks. I'm thinking about swapping the 2.8 for a 3800 and making it a restore project with my 11 year old son. But, first gotta finish the 61 Electra 225...
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Re: . [lemko]
by mp67riv
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Jun 24, 2009 (12:24 pm)
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Replying to: lemko (Jun 24, 2009 12:12 pm)
Good pictures! IMO, the 72 was much nicer and more consistent with Old's styling cues beginning in the late 60s and continuing into the 90s. I like the stacked tail lights and the peak between the headlights.
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agreed....
by ghulet
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Jun 24, 2009 (10:49 pm)
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....I always really liked the '71 and '72 Delta 88s, the '73s much less so, mostly because of the taillights. My friend's grandma had a '72 sedan in the mid-80s, I really liked that car....to bad it used so much gas, which is why it was replaced with a Chevette, of all things.
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