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Post by BlackChevelleSS on Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:55 am

he drives a 98 monte and I drive a 92 base model geo storm who cares, im pretty sure my storm will smoke quite a few of the cars on here anyways Twisted Evil

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Post by billy-ray on Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:37 pm

im just givin u a hard time i hate new cars id rather walk. to many wiring problems and sensor failures for me.plus i prefer to be in control over a f@#cking computer anyday

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Post by 74MonteCarlo on Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:20 pm

You also live in Arizona where you can drive old cars everyday and not worry about road salt and a lot of rain. If I could drive my Monte or my Plymouth everyday, think I'd have something that new? I would not.

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Post by 77malibu77 on Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:35 pm

74MonteCarlo wrote:You also live in Arizona where you can drive old cars everyday and not worry about road salt and a lot of rain. If I could drive my Monte or my Plymouth everyday, think I'd have something that new? I would not.


lol i live in florida its hot and muggy and all it does is rain. my car is doing fine Very Happy

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Post by 74MonteCarlo on Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:47 pm

I won't even put a garden hose on my car to wash it. It hasn't been wet in 2 years. Lol.

I don't want water getting in the rocker moldings or topand rust it out tongue

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Post by 77malibu77 on Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:59 pm

74MonteCarlo wrote:I won't even put a garden hose on my car to wash it. It hasn't been wet in 2 years. Lol.

I don't want water getting in the rocker moldings or topand rust it out tongue


how do you clean it? or do you just buff all the dirt out lol. maybe a car that nice never gets dirty? Suspect

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Post by 74MonteCarlo on Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:09 pm

Well, since it only goes out on nice days, it doesn't get DIRTY dirty. Just dusty being in my shop. I use a California Car Duster and Turtle Wax ICE detail spray before shows. Looks like she was just washed and waxed. I do the same to my Plymouth.

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Post by 77malibu77 on Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:31 pm

74MonteCarlo wrote:Well, since it only goes out on nice days, it doesn't get DIRTY dirty. Just dusty being in my shop. I use a California Car Duster and Turtle Wax ICE detail spray before shows. Looks like she was just washed and waxed. I do the same to my Plymouth.


nice and smart
maybe i should try that on my cars because the water out where i live is full of sulfur

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Post by 74MonteCarlo on Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:35 pm

It could use a wax job. Hasn't been done in a year. I don't use a buffer though. The original paint on the hood is getting thin...

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Post by billy-ray on Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:49 pm

ive lived in virginia too and id still do the same thing u want to get rid of road grime and salt wash it off. if you own a car drive it as much as possible share it with the world, lifes too short to let something rot in a garage.also letting a car sit is more detremental to a car then being in salt and road grime.drive the whoa nelly out of your car they were only made once and with the dumbass kids out there nowadays with there rice rockets and v-tec who dont even know chevelle was made after 72. to them i have one thing to say schools in session
p.s. real car guys dont care what the weather is. if they want to take there car out then they will. a car isnt bought its built

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Post by 74MonteCarlo on Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:54 pm

Oh no worries, I drive mine a lot. They don't sit and rot. Thumbs up

Even if it just for a "cruise" around town. I'll take them out.

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Post by The Dude on Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:46 am

BlackChevelleSS wrote:he drives a 98 monte and I drive a 92 base model geo storm who cares, im pretty sure my storm will smoke quite a few of the cars on here anyways Twisted Evil


Turbo doing good to you I presume?

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