![]() 08/26/2013 at 14:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Following last weeks Muira sighting, I've seen a few American gems in this beautiful country.
Staring with this: the screamiest of screaming chickens
Next we have a new viper
And finally something er...less cool. Nothing wrong with the cobalt SS, but "daily driven" bumper sticker? "Fresh as fuck" Really guy? It's a pretty beat looking cobalt. No shit you dd it.
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YES.
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Bandit bait! Mind if I ask where this is? I want to go back to Canada some day.
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Oh! S class!
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Pretty sure that's a P5, dude.
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Heh, it was actually a V12 tt.
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It's Vancouver.
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Whoo, I have family there! Good reason to go there, right?
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Yup! That's why I'm here!
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Mmmm, 1980/1981 Trans Am Turbo. The car could have been built in Canada. Mine only has metric bolts.
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... but was yours built in Canada?
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My car was built in Van Nuys, California. But I'm pretty sure the cars were also built in Norwood, OH and Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec.
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Neat. I knew that all of the F4s were built in Saint-Therese, but I didn't know that some previous ones were as well.
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I haven't fact checked these, so take it with a grain of salt. I know for a fact that Norwood and Van Nuys built 2nd gens, my info is still hazy on the canadian factories.