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my wife and i used to work for the CT motor vehicle dept. we got letter stating we had to get our mustang emissons tested by 7/20 before we could renew the registration. i called our insurance guy and put the coverage back on, so i could burn off the old gas and put some fresh stuff in it. still working on it. in the mean time, my wife sent in the renewal paperwork with a check, and we got a new registration in the mail today. |
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jul 09, 2009 4:21 am) Didn't get a car with any real A/C, until I married my wife... That was in 1993.. and was a 1990 Nissan. (her car, not mine). Even now, I'm a windows down kind of driver..
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Replying to: ghulet (Jul 09, 2009 3:24 pm) A V8 R107 will be a pig, but I bet a 560 is better than the older cars. |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jul 09, 2009 4:34 pm) MB AC won't win any awards. |
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jul 09, 2009 4:21 am)
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Replying to: toomanyfumes (Jul 09, 2009 6:10 pm) I ordered a Mustang. V8 but with air conditioning yet with a manual instead of automatic. Worse was no 4-speed, just a three-speed. Dealer thought it was a real poor combination. It was a fancy coupe model.
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....I know it's far cheaper and easier to offer models with specific equipment and 'packages', but some are quite irritating (like when you must order a spoiler to get a sunroof, you can't have leather if you want a manual transmission, etc.). GM's were particularly random; my '71 Buick had power windows and seat, AM/FM, tilt but no power locks and no cruise; my '77 Chevy was the exact opposite (power locks and cruise, AM/FM 8-track, F41 suspension, air, nothing else). Kinda fun to see the combos now on eBay. As for cars with no air, in general it doesn't bother me, since even in the cars I've had with factory air, it's worked intermittently or not at all. Now our only vehicle is no a/c, so it's always a luxury to ride in one that has it. Problem is, I think people get too used to it and use it when not necessary, so then it becomes mandatory. Back to those W116s...I'm pretty sure the 280S was only sold here for a year or two (not after 1975); the 280SE was a whole lot better, but I've never been crazy about that body style (they haven't aged well aesthetically or physically) and their seat foam in particular tended to rot away. Now that others are so cheap (190Es, W124s and 126s), I can't see why anyone would bother. |
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jul 09, 2009 6:16 pm) I remember one memorable leg of a cross country tour in our Fiat 124 Spider. It was about 100 degrees out driving across Missouri. The sun was too intense to leave the top down so we had the top up, windows down and little vent windows taped open cuz they wouldn't stay open at highway speeds. It wasn't til I started working outside sales in Boston and New England that I felt a need for air con so I got an '83 VW GTI with factory air which worked much better than the marginal system in our later Honda Prelude despite having a larger space to cool.
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Replying to: andys120 (Jul 10, 2009 2:53 am) |
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Lemko-mobile Not for the shy Of all the things to import Yeah right Interesting use of resources Of all the things to preserve...or maybe these were worn out by this mileage Handsome little fixer-upper Different Another lemko-mobile, better color I bet this drives like a dream Unusual restoration Maybe a good thing this wasn't born
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