![]() 04/19/2019 at 21:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yes, these still exist a pparently. It also appears to be a different car from the one I saw back in 2015.
Photo pulled from Google Streetview
Most X-body cars found in PA looked like this ~20 years ago.
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An old friend of mine had a Phoenix in high school, ~25 years ago. He loathed it, claimed it would literally come to a stop on steep Seattle hills. Iron duke, I think. I suspect it was replaced by a Corolla.
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DOUBT.
There’s no way any X body kept running that long, and it’s even more impossible that any of them were only that rotted out in 1999.
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Kill it with fire. The one I had as my first car was so bad that I refuse to consider it my real first car. We replaced it with a Chevy Celebrity that was awesome.
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How is that still in drivable shape? The owner should receive a Citation for exceptional dedication.
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My guess; it’s been parked for most of its 30 plus years.
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I’m just impressed that there is at least one still in existence, no matter how bad they were.
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I’d have bought a Corolla, too.
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No doubt, and likely inside.
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It had the look of a car that was in overall good shape but owned by someone in their 80s.