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Thread: Hey Dodge boys (remote start Q)

  1. #11
    Tom Brown
    I think in the old days they used horse blankets.
    About 10 years ago, I was driving a 1975 Plymouth Valiant. The car was given to me when a family member died so I sold my car and drove the Valiant. It was cool to drive a free car for a few years, although it was in pretty rough shape.
    The car had an AM radio and power steering. Those were the features. The engine was a slant 6. It was actually hammered pretty bad by the time I got it. The trunk got pretty dusty and dirty from the road dust getting in through the rust holes.
    One of the main problems with the car was it had a black vinyl seat that was pretty much the same material as the floor mats. In the winter, it would give you piles. A horse blanket on the seat definitely helped.
    Back then, the guys working for me all had nice cars. It was quite a point of amusement in the group.

  2. #12
    R.A.D.man
    Can't help on the remote start question. But just thought you'd like to hear that this has been a great car so far for a best friend of mine who has had one for 6 months now. No problems at all.

  3. #13
    Tom Brown
    Can't help on the remote start question. But just thought you'd like to hear that this has been a great car so far for a best friend of mine who has had one for 6 months now. No problems at all.
    I appreciate the feedback.
    Does he have the hemi? That multi-displacement system scares me. It didn't work so well for GM back in the early 80s and I don't think they have tried it again since.

  4. #14
    Sleek-Jet
    Move somewhere warmer...

  5. #15
    WYRD
    Move somewhere warmer...
    Best advice yet

  6. #16
    HCS
    About 10 years ago, I was driving a 1975 Plymouth Valiant. The car was given to me when a family member died so I sold my car and drove the Valiant. It was cool to drive a free car for a few years, although it was in pretty rough shape.
    The car had an AM radio and power steering. Those were the features. The engine was a slant 6. It was actually hammered pretty bad by the time I got it. The trunk got pretty dusty and dirty from the road dust getting in through the rust holes.
    One of the main problems with the car was it had a black vinyl seat that was pretty much the same material as the floor mats. In the winter, it would give you piles. A horse blanket on the seat definitely helped.
    Back then, the guys working for me all had nice cars. It was quite a point of amusement in the group.
    Kinda like the VW Bug I use to own. I use to open the drivers door, run along side, jump in and drop the clutch. Hey! remote start. Off you go.
    Oh ya, It also had horse blanket upolstery.

  7. #17
    hoolign
    Look at Brown trying to be all "look at me I'm buyin a station wagon" and shit :hammer2:

  8. #18
    sorry dog
    Maxima problems Tom?
    Save your money (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33615) and buy a tunnel hull and drag motor... with remote start ... and shit.

  9. #19
    Tom Brown
    I don't have the VE.
    The Maxima is OK. It's just getting a little old.

  10. #20
    sorry dog
    I don't have the VE.
    The Maxima is OK. It's just getting a little old.
    Well so is bench racers, but you don't need to replace it.

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