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Any generation of these J body are alive there. I’m seen more of these in Monroe County than in New Jersey all together. If anyone disagrees post a car that you think represents Pennsyltucky.
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oo a 2-door Explorer
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The J-body is a good choice, but I’d also add 80s GM A-body and W-body cars - Chevy Celebrities, Olds Cutlass Cieras, etc. and the 10th generation jelly bean style Ford F-150.
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I’d argue that the J-body or the cobalt is the official car of any rural area with a low median income. also see: Chevy Colorado
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A Steve Lehto approved Explorer!
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Any generation?
Got any 86 or so Cavalier Z24 hatchbacks?
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I live in PA and I drive a 98 Cav.
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Any gen. I saw a few hatchs rolling around with rusty hoods.
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Delaware Gap is full of Colorados.
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I’ve seen more B body GM cars than the W bodies. I don’t know why the a bodies and W bodies aren’t prevalent maybe because of the Roger Smith era quality.
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As a fellow Monroe County resident, I concur with this statement.
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I live in Crawford county in the west and.... Yeah, pretty much. These and beat-to-hell old pickups are pretty much the standard.