there's nothing wrong with financing, and maybe adding some stuff to it while you owe money heh but try to bring those interest rates down and make sure you can comfortably afford the car while leaving room for investments and savings
I vote the 71-72 for the superior powertrain with the 455 compared to the 401/425 nailhead. Also from 63-65 you could have an option to get a ONE SPEED transmission called the dynaflow. This is coming from an owner of a 66 Electra with a 401 and the best transmission the early st400 which turned into the th400. 455s are just monsters
@@theeoddments960 I love the 70s Rivs too, but if it were me i'd swap the 455 into a 65. Those bodylines are just unbeatable. Also never knew that, interesting
@@MKIVGTI1.8 the other thing is the x frame. They don’t have ladder frames the x frames are stiff enough but offer 0 crash protection at least a frame would stop a car from being crushed in a head on.
Hands down the GTO is the one. It needs a little work here & there but its totally worth it to have the namesake of thee original Muscle Car that started it all. THE GOAT!
Back in high school in automotive class we would work on these old boomers cars for free for the learning experience. I think it was the free work that got us the cars, but this guy we called1 chickenman would bring in his deep dark blue 72 Buick Rivera for us to work on. I always made sure I got to pull I mean bring the yacht in to dock....I mean into shop. Biggest feeling car I've ever drove. Till this day if I could afford a boomer car that would be it.
Me and mein homiez fly in formation vith our Merkur’s, jawohl, the BMW and Porsche transmissions kept failing us, ve needed our squad to pull up for a thousand years. Mein homie, a furry named fucka-wolf-190, got his with the interceptor 30mm turbo.
That’s not a golden retriever that is a great Pyrenees. They were bread to protect lights stock from wolves. In other words they were bred to fight and kill wolves so Netgear was right to thank you that did not look right and look like he had murder in his eyes.