![]() 06/16/2020 at 18:57 • Filed to: Chevrolet, Buick, Geo, Enterprise, Volkswagen | ![]() | ![]() |
These were used to wrap some old ugly antiques.
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Of all of them, only Sutliff Chevy Trucks is still used for its original purpose - now Turner Chevrolet Commercial Truck Center. The Lawrence Chevy location is now an import tuning shop/used car dealer, Capital Volkswagen is a church, and C. Woods Buick is now Fred Beans Kia - had no idea they had their fingers in Harrisburg, but not surprising, they’re freaking massive.
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I’ll take that GTI, (and why did anybody buy Scirocc os when they were half again as expensive?)
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Not many people did, really. The GTI and C10 would be mine at that price.
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I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a Monte Carlo convertible.
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My dad had an S10 Blazer very reminiscent of the one in that ad, but no sliding window. Brown with a brown and tan interior, 2.8 that liked to consume exhaust manifold gaskets, he was not a big fan of it, and dumped it for a Grand Caravan.
I wonder who did the Monte Carlo convertible conversion, don’t think I’ve seen one of those.
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I don't think I've seen one either. I didn't know they made one.
![]() 06/16/2020 at 20:32 |
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Chevrolet managed to make some of the best trucks and absolutely worst cars at the same time.
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‘84 Buick Skyhawk thanks.
:D