MCF Members Blog: Friday February 12, 2010
nah, that one is a differant one. still has all its centercaps, lol, and it has like 70k miles instad of 105k, and yet only $200 more. go figure. also says its a one owner car, that was owned by an " auto enthusiest"
its a very nice lookin car, 'course right now its covered in salt & such from this weekend. been too cold to really wash anything.
edit: i ought to go test drive it based on the last line before the contact info, lol
its a very nice lookin car, 'course right now its covered in salt & such from this weekend. been too cold to really wash anything.edit: i ought to go test drive it based on the last line before the contact info, lol
maybe you're just a Monte Carlo Nut and this is the one you've been waiting for!
Last edited by skylark65; Feb 12, 2010 at 08:52 PM.
Mike (03JG), I think you need to take one of your faster cars out to Germany and take a trip across the country on the Autobahn.
I have never figured out the midwest speed limit rules. Here on the east coast, it is 65-70 for both cars and trucks across rolling hills and even 65 in the mountains until you get into the curvier sections, then it's 55 for trucks and sometimes a speed limit on certain steep grades....
In the midwest, everything is much more flat, visibility is higher across the plains, and the speed limit's are like 65/55 trucks in Illinois, 65 for everybody in Missouri, 70/65 trucks in Indiana, 65/55 in Ohio.... what in the wordl?!?!?! I guess this way you can do less damage to crops when you're traveling at lower speeds, fall asleep, and wander off road.
I have never figured out the midwest speed limit rules. Here on the east coast, it is 65-70 for both cars and trucks across rolling hills and even 65 in the mountains until you get into the curvier sections, then it's 55 for trucks and sometimes a speed limit on certain steep grades....
In the midwest, everything is much more flat, visibility is higher across the plains, and the speed limit's are like 65/55 trucks in Illinois, 65 for everybody in Missouri, 70/65 trucks in Indiana, 65/55 in Ohio.... what in the wordl?!?!?! I guess this way you can do less damage to crops when you're traveling at lower speeds, fall asleep, and wander off road.
that dealership is always overpriced, and most of the staff are... well im not gonna get into what i think of them. but seeing it in person, it is very nice 
i wonder if they would take a '97 ls and a '96 Z34 SS in trade
i would ditch the two worn out high miles cars in a heartbeat if i could get that one for $2850

i wonder if they would take a '97 ls and a '96 Z34 SS in trade
i would ditch the two worn out high miles cars in a heartbeat if i could get that one for $2850


















