suzuki Posted August 4, 2005 Share Posted August 4, 2005 (edited) eto sa kin 1980 ke55 corollaauto transwith 93K KmsIm the 2nd owner :thumbsupsmiley: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/10/web/670000-670999/670429_11.jpgold skul lang hindi classic :sick: eto naman my old ride 1965VW eto pa old ride ko din 1835cc VW short wheel base Buggy Edited August 5, 2005 by suzuki Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted August 5, 2005 MODERATOR Share Posted August 5, 2005 75 formula 350 pontiac firebird Quote Link to comment
avenger Posted August 6, 2005 Share Posted August 6, 2005 I have one. I have a Classic Mini. But i would like to have a first Gen Camaro. Any Camaro owners here? Quote Link to comment
nissan_r32 Posted August 9, 2005 Share Posted August 9, 2005 bonito99tumulo laway ko sa firebird mo... ganda... wowowowow Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 9, 2005 Author Share Posted August 9, 2005 avenger sayang someone texted me he is selling a 69 camaro rs perfect condition for 200k!! then in the aftern sold na...when its the right car dapat mabilis tayo.if ever i find a good deal ill post it asap Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 9, 2005 Author Share Posted August 9, 2005 avenger sayang someone texted me he is selling a 69 camaro rs perfect condition for 200k!! then in the aftern sold na...when its the right car dapat mabilis tayo.if ever i find a good deal ill post it asap Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 9, 2005 Author Share Posted August 9, 2005 bonito pare ive seen a couple of firebirds...but none of them had hood scoops like yours!! aftermarket ba yan?functioning scoops? Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 9, 2005 Author Share Posted August 9, 2005 keep the pics coming!!! ganda ng 3 vw sa pics...ganda talaga headlites ng vw beetle basta 1966-down.... Quote Link to comment
Podweed Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 (edited) Hi, guys. Nice thread. I like the pictures. Here are some of mine. This post is maybe five years too early, so forgive me, please. Am currently restoring a 1985 BMW 635 CSi. I've only had it for a short while. 'Twas a gift from my uncle and I was most grateful. He only buys German cars. It's still a beautiful ride, not to mention a fast one. There are only five things that don't work: the trip-range computer, power windows motor (passenger side), automatic trunk-lid opener, cruise control (yes, manuals have them, too), and ABS sensor indicator. Everything else is good. I've already ordered the parts online. A few days ago, however, I noticed that the ignition switch sometimes failed to turn over the engine and would do so only after several attempts. Could be an electrical problem. I hope not. I couldn't make any sense of the schematics (my uncle re-wired everything). I called the dealer and learned BMW wants $350 just to look at the problem. Nein, nein, nein!! Over here (the U.S.), you really will learn how to do things yourself. A simple tune-up and diagnostics check will set me back by $1,000. Jeezus. That's a two-month luxury car payment already (or 4 to 5 for a good vehicle) or almost a week's paycheck. Ako na lang mag-tune-up. How difficult could it be? One day, that car will be back in tip-top shape (and am sure my uncle will be wanting it back). Back in H.S., I used to drive my mom's old 1970 1300 VW Beetle. I had the top lopped off and painted the body bright red. I don't have any pictures though. I miss that car. Also, we used to have a Mercedes 280 SE and several VW Combis. I forget the year models. I don't know what happened to those cars. They just disappeared. Sheesh. Cheers!! Edited August 11, 2005 by Podweed Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 11, 2005 Author Share Posted August 11, 2005 poweed hey man you got my dream car!!! hehe. pare if that was any other car i would say go for the diy route...but i think you have to spend a little if you have a car like a Csi. it most probably is an electrical problem..it might just be your battery or alternator..but it can also be your computer box,fuel/air mixture,etc. thats best left to an expert. but the good sign there is it runs after a few tries...if its not palyado then i think its not a biggie. back here there are shops that can diagnose for peanuts...its more a hobby than anything else...baka mayroon dyan ganyan din. those CASA are gona k*ll you. do you plan to put a rear spoiler in the future? ganda yan men!! Quote Link to comment
Podweed Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 (edited) poweed hey man you got my dream car!!! hehe. pare if that was any other car i would say go for the diy route...but i think you have to spend a little if you have a car like a Csi. it most probably is an electrical problem..it might just be your battery or alternator..but it can also be your computer box,fuel/air mixture,etc. thats best left to an expert. but the good sign there is it runs after a few tries...if its not palyado then i think its not a biggie. back here there are shops that can diagnose for peanuts...its more a hobby than anything else...baka mayroon dyan ganyan din. those CASA are gona k*ll you. do you plan to put a rear spoiler in the future? ganda yan men!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey, crossroad. Oh, you like it, huh? So do I. Hehe. There's nothing wrong with it except for what I listed. The engine's in excellent condition, producing a powerful, throaty roar whenever I put the pedal to the metal. That thing was built for German autobahns so U.S. Interstates don't even make it breathe hard. It doesn't need a tune-up yet. The platinum-tipped spark plugs will last 100,000 miles. The dealer said to take it to a smaller shop specializing in older foreign makes to cut down on cost, and it's a good idea. www.thebenzbin.com is where I ordered parts. Both'll save me a bundle. My service rep said if one insists on fully restoring the 635 CSi, then he would instead insist on selling me a brand-new 3-series (you'd spend about the same). Hmmm, tempting... Nah, that can wait. It's an expensive hobby alright and money doesn't grow on trees here. Fortunately, there's an extra car I can use so that'll spare the Bimmer a little more of the wear and tear. Edited August 20, 2005 by Podweed Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 13, 2005 Author Share Posted August 13, 2005 poweed remember the CSi is already appreciating in value, while the new 3 series will devaluate when it goes out the showroom...hehe. nah just playing with you i know youre gonna keep the classic. post it when your finished with it...and dont forget the rear wing ok. Quote Link to comment
Podweed Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 poweed remember the CSi is already appreciating in value, while the new 3 series will devaluate when it goes out the showroom...hehe. nah just playing with you i know youre gonna keep the classic. post it when your finished with it...and dont forget the rear wing ok.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh, thanks. I didn't know that. You see, am a new BMW driver (having had mostly Japanese sedans). Yes, I will keep the car not only because of your news, but 'twas a gift. I can never sell it. Hey, I got the trip-range computer to work. I just replaced a fuse. It's now counting the miles before I need to gas up. Perfect. No wings, crossroad. Stock is best, I believe. Hehe. Thanks again for the tip. Today is Saturday (road-trip day) and I'll be heading to Miami on the turnpike. The car and I could use that nice drive (45 minutes). Take care, guys. Have a wonderful weekend!! Quote Link to comment
crossroad Posted August 14, 2005 Author Share Posted August 14, 2005 poweed the rear wing is an oem..its original and designed only for the CSi body. but not forcing you...to each his own.good luck on your resto man!! and post some pics after. Quote Link to comment
Podweed Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 poweed the rear wing is an oem..its original and designed only for the CSi body. but not forcing you...to each his own.good luck on your resto man!! and post some pics after.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ah. Okidoki. Thanks, buddy. I sure will post pictures. It'll take me a while to though. Hehe. Quote Link to comment
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