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DAAAANNGG THOSE GREEN HALO HEADLIGHTS MAKE IT STAND OUT BIG TIME. I HAVE A LIME GREEN 70 IMPALA WITH A PEARL WHITE TOP. IM THINKING ABOUT PUTTING SOME GREEN HALO HEADLIGHTS TO GIVE IT THAT MODERN HEADLIGHTS LOOK
Great story. Love the car. The 928 and /or the 911 is my dream car. But at 51 years old, it’s unlikely I will ever have one. But, enjoy your dream and congrats.
I took my LS 2 to Mayheim Motorsports. They told me they were backed up and they had an older guy outside of the company to build my engine. I think boost doctor took it home and built it…… how do I get one of those boost doctor T-shirts?
Had 2 MCSS's a 85' & 87' at the same time. I showed the 87' all stock orig. 85' was my daily driver. You did a great job on that monte!!! Really love your wheels!! I would do 8"inch offset in the rear instead of 10's. But really COOL!!! YOU DID THE RIGHT ON THE UNDER NEATH!!! GREAT STORY!!! I DID THE SAME THING TO MY 73' EL CAMINO SHOW CAR I HAVE TODAY!.
I'm watching this in June 2024, so hope Ervin's parents have visited him since covid times and have enjoyed his beautiful 308 with him! Love Ervin's story - it's pretty much the same as mine, having bought my 328 in my early 50s. I adore the cars of this era which we grew up admiring as young lads - to my mind they are fascinating in their style, some of their idiosyncrasies, the sounds they make, and the raw driving experience that was dialled out of cars since the 90s. I wish Ervin was local to meet for drives and chats, but as I'm in the UK it's not possible. Keep on enjoying your 308 Ervin if you read this! 😀
I have a black 1988 Monte Carlo SS in California:) I love my car this is my second one my 86 got stolen. But what I to say is I love your video brother and I love your Monte 🙏 Johnny G.
I found one when I was a kid, and I fell in love with it. It was a '79. The last carbureted 308. Red/Saddle. This was in 1983 and it was 5k for a tune-up in L.A. Everyone traded-up just before the major tune-up mileage. You had to drop the whole Power-pack out the back. Engine, trans and rear end. My dad scared me away from it, so I bought a Vette instead. Then a neighbor comes by and introduces himself. He has a warehouse full of Ferrari parts, and all the tools and manuals! He told me I messed up not buying it, and he was not wrong.
Admirable man. I been documenting you for years. Nahuntas Photographer here. Recently shot ya at Galot a month or so ago. All the way back to the Dunn Benson days.
Had to wait till I turned 41 to buy the car I dreamed of since I first saw one from close. Found in Miami a low mileage manual S4, black with linen leather seats. Still have it 31 years after. Brought it back to France, and still can't believe how lucky I am to be able to drive it several times a month except in winter. Still beautiful, amazingly comfortable and stable at illegal speeds. A head-turner more than ever, which doesn't really matters to me, but each time I look at it, I find it as gorgeous as on day one. I even stare at it in my garage, and thank again my Dear wife who has always liked the car and never, ever, even in tough times, asked me part with it. I hope to be able to continue driving 'the beast' a few more years !
Me encanta tu historia, yo tengo tambíen un S4 del 89 manual, la historia de como llegue a localizarlo es un poco larga, pero tuve mucha suerte al contactar con personas que me hicieron llegar a el, ahora no he escondido gastos con el, motor entero, embrague, suspensiones, frenos, llantas un sin fin de detalles para que el 928 este en su lugar, esta debajo de usted, en España.
Love this.. been a fan of Boost Doctor for years now Similar story here with my dad being a life long racer... I got a 90 box Chevy id like to get up there like the boost doctor Tallahassee FL 👌🏽
I worked at Porsche of Naples 2005 I remember some really nice ones being traded in for the 2000 just unreal how much they went up ! My first car was 1989 944 5 speed the car had 89,000 on it every thing worked what a fun car I brok the drive shaft and had to sell it !
Nice mean looking Monte! I guess I’m wired different though. I still don’t understand and will never ever understand why some people get certain cars and make thousands of modifications to it. Would you change a Ferrari? A Grand National? Yeah, the Monte Gbody doesn’t have a lot power, yeah it should’ve had this and that, but for me personally, I like it the way it is. I love my Gbody (Not a Monte) it has no juice, but it’s 1000 % stock!!! And it’s staying that way forever!
I totally relate to your story. You have a beautiful car in a great color combination. The 308 is a great looking car no doubt. My poster car was the Ferrari 512BB. I still strive for an analogue era Ferrari. Congratulations on all of your achievements!
i stop watching a lot of lowrider roll model videos because its always something sad in everybody story i love lowriders i watch these videos to get away from the sadness of the world not to see more of it
That car is super nice but I would really take it back to the body/paint guy and have him line up them doors properly the body lines are off because of it and it's easy to notice especially on a black car....
I've allways loved the 928. Like you, I noticed them before I was a teenager. They are so special, the design, the amazing sounding engine, all the tech innovations and how well balanced they made the car. Almost bought one in 2001, but, I realized it would be irresponsible of me to think I could daily one due to the cost of maintenance and my limited mechanical knowledge being much younger back then.