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yea @gunmetal_nightrider... the 2011 Caprice is the "night job" vehicle, its fun and all, but not very practical during the winter months here in Indiana. Supposed to be getting new Rams & Durangos soon, so hopefully one of those will be the new vehicle.
I sold my 2000 cherokee sport in may and immediately started hating myself. I had her for 10 years she had 140k on her when i bought her and 238k when i sold her. I sold her to some 19 old girl,i sure hope she loves her as much as i did. So i had to get another cherokee, i found one two weeks ago a grabed it up an 2001 with 130k in sienna pearl. Every time i leave work now as im walking through the parking lot i see my new cherokee and i smile. Its like my jeep has been reborn and i cant wait for all the fun me and her will have. The pic of my old white xj is on my profile here.
I have always regretted selling my 1970 Dodge Charger R/T with the 440 Magnum motor and 4-speed Hurst pistol grip (aka "slap-stick") shifter. Hurts just posting about it.
Last edited by 4WD4EVER; Jul 28, 2015 at 09:36 AM.
i miss my 1989 caprice classic with 305 tbi and 200r4. no power but man that car could literly go through anything. i went mudding with this and showed up some trucks
I miss two cars, my 81 rabbit pickup with a 2l 16v bike carbed big turbo. That thing moved. And a 91 Jetta coupe with a big turbo 1.6 diesel that moved too.
My 2005 dodge ram hemi. I lost my virginity in this truck! This thing would growl so nice and deep and it ran like a bat out of hell. I was in over my head on the payments for it and then I lost my job. Sold her to my co workers brother and worst part about it he lives in my area so I see it around often