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    GTX Level Member cheatah faheatah's Avatar
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    WOW, good for you! You would laugh at the pieces of chit I drove in high school !!! '71 Plymouth Scamp (look it up) no power steering or power brakes(not broken, just not so equipped), 3 speed on the column (might need to look that up too) If I needed to stop short, it was both feet on the pedal and hands under the steering wheel for extra leverage, it survived 3 accidents before it gave up the ghost, '75 Olds Cutlass Supreme, not bad but a constant battle to keep it on the road. Take care of that beauty...please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheatah faheatah View Post
    WOW, good for you! You would laugh at the pieces of chit I drove in high school !!! '71 Plymouth Scamp (look it up) no power steering or power brakes(not broken, just not so equipped), 3 speed on the column (might need to look that up too) If I needed to stop short, it was both feet on the pedal and hands under the steering wheel for extra leverage, it survived 3 accidents before it gave up the ghost, '75 Olds Cutlass Supreme, not bad but a constant battle to keep it on the road. Take care of that beauty...please.
    Those look like pretty neat cars. The cutlass is definitely different then the cutlasses in the 90s with the W body. Stick on the column is definitely not something you see these days. Trust me that car is taken care of. My be driven hard a every now and then (love the way it pulls) but it gets synthetic oil every 5k miles. Washed once a week when it's warm. Haven't been in an accident with it thank god hopefully I won't ever with that car. Got rear ended in my grand mothers SUV but the only damage was paint transfer, I stopped he didn't. These cars deserve more attention then they get that's for sure.


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