That’s a great looking classic style car. After seeing modern aerodynamic cars all the time, it’s nice to see something like this, the last of the squared off large Chevys after the 1977 downsizing.
Oh my I want it so bad! Im 32 and these late 70s- late 80s & early 90's very boxy cars are my all time favorite! One day I'll be able to get something like this I hope
Thank you for staying true to the game and the channel, by not having all the stupid drama and pettiness in your videos, I appreciate you for it all...
1990 I was 20yrs old in Nawlins aka New Orleans Louisiana born and raised there but I always saw 👀 middle aged white people with this Chevy cars like that one and I love it from back in the day long ago but willing to buy it and drive it on the weekend in the city
Nice ride bro, I'm 49, I bought a 1989 buick park Ave ultra from a old lady in 1993, she also had a 89 Seville sts, I wanted the Seville at the time but I got there late and she sold it to her son's friend, so I bought the park ave, needless to say, I got the better of the 2 cars, BUICK had 20,000 miles on it, SUPER CLEAN, best riding car I've ever had and I've had many, still have it Today, still clean as hell, has 120,000 miles now, I will never sell it, I have had multiple offers
I was in sales at the time. The company had at least 20 of these cars. Most of us were very young and beat them senseless. Could not kill them, they kept on going. Finally traded them in after a couple of years with many miles.
Car looks awesome I remember that back in the day the price too much for me but it looks sweet if I had it I'd be putting 28 on there did a good job brother take care this is the ol man s.i.n.y.
I hope you don't mean the stupid looking giant rims that ruin the looks of classic cars. I can't wait for giant rims and SUV/ crossovers paradigm to be OVER!
@@ericbitzer5247 The car is just perfect as it sits. I wouldnt change a thing....but the oil and or battery. But i know some black dude will probably buy this and destroy it by putting those stupid ass big rims and speakers on it. Very difficult to find a clean original unmolested classic like this these days......Sad😥
I had a 90 LS Brougham, triple Navy with Leather that replaced an 85 Caprice Classic. Both cars were the best vehicles I have ever owned. I regret to this day selling the LS Brougham.
Great car bro it will always be a classic in my book,,,keep doing your thing young man keep putting it in their faces frfr and may GOD keep blessing you and your family Amen,,,#32GANG 🤘🏾😎💯🔥🔥🔥
I had an 82. ...every time I got behind someone they would slow down. Or if I was in a different neighborhood people thought I was the the cops. Pretty comical
that white colour flatters that car to no end. I'd love to own one along with a Parisienne and a 98 regency, all white. I would only add a set of real GM wire wheels to it.
By looking at the brake pedal & gas pedal it still looks new & not worn out out and the driver's door arm rest isn't blown & the door pull still looks tight and the driver's seat on the side still looks great not worn out from getting in & out like you would see on a car that old. I've seen them ripped at the seam & clapped out and just the overall condition of the dashboard and gages it still looks great. The dashboard on those general motors cars always dry rotted worped cracked awful looking like burned blackish chalky. The engine bay and engine is still fantastic. So I would believe it to be original milage. Beautiful car my favorite trim level LS. I'd buy it in a heartbeat and I would buy a set of the original rear tail light assembly. Looks awful painted white other than that I'd definitely buy it over anything brand new on the road today 👏👏👏 I'd love to see a Tesla in that condition in 30 years 😑 will it run video let's toss a satellite panel on the roof come back in a week lololol hate those cars awful
Back when girls were girls and men were men......I miss those gm big bodies. If they started manufacturing them again I really think people would leave the new electronic junk behind....those cars drove like floating on a cloud, comfortable and some people even gave special names to those cars because they were that special.