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Hootchie Daddie, you are the man!:eusa_clap
HoosierDaddy said:I purchased a Solstice GXP this past summer and just love it.
HDaddy, I know it has no back seat, which is one of the reasons I like it. I need room to haul my gear, whether it be vintage bicycles or reenacting gear. I have a second car for hauling people. But then again, my other car is a 2+2 and you need to be a bit of a snake dancer to get into the back seat...HoosierDaddy said:I drove a panel and liked it as well...only thing..NO BACK SEAT!!!
Now that's more like it! Great styling, spartan interior (a must for any roadster) and all! It looks just like a 356 Speedster, with minimal changes, aesthetically. Thanks for introducing that to me. Never heard of it before.Sarge said:The French car maker PGO makes a line of retro-styled roadsters. Look like fun little cars.
I really like the 2002 PGO Speedster II
I saw this one special on people dumping small block v8s into solstices.merkman said:There's a large number of Speedster replicas you can get here in the states,from lousy to pretty good. Then when you drive it around , you can be snubbed and ridiculed by all the owners of real Porsche's!
As far as the Solstice and Sky go ,fun cars screwed together reasonably well, a bold move by GM. I just wish they could design a nicer fitting, easier to use convertible top . Having to work on convertibles nearly every day, these top's remind me of british roadsters of the sixties!
Edward said:I adore Morgans
Both the Challenger and Camaro were pony cars, not muscle cars.SamMarlowPI said:agreed...and apparently in the new challenger there is a little bit of each original year challenger...pretty cool...
and yes, the new camaro is a big disappointment if they were shooting for the old muscle car look...