Quadrax
Well-Known Member
Thats all kinds of ugly for so many reasons. They surely didn't need to make a full scale model to tell that.
Wow, I really like the way it looks, especially from the rear. Never heard of it before.
HAHAHAHAHAH NO WAY!!! :lol::lol::lol:
old top gear tested it
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVgvCd2g9Dw[/youtube]
Now that both my girlfriend and I have shorter commutes and a proper sized driveway, we have officially decided to get rid of the Festiva and replace it with better car. Unfortunately we seem to be fixating on a late 70's Lincoln Mark V or Town Car as a replacement.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a good ol' American Land Yacht!I thought you said you wanted a better car.
FTFY.The two Lincolns I've owned before were both great cars. So what if theydon't handle well.Only go in a straight line.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a good ol' American Land Yacht!
Late 70s? Ugh. Things had gone horribly down hill at the start of the 70s. It wasn't until the 90s that American land yachts began to become decent again (90s Crown Vics, GM B/D-Bodies).
Don't tell my old HS friend that. His Lincoln Land Yacht had plenty of get-up-and-go, all the way up to 50.... Where it just rolled over and died. -_-The late 70s Lincolns are completely starved for power and have literal miles of vacuum plumbing that is always broken.
Late 70s? Ugh. Things had gone horribly down hill at the start of the 70s. It wasn't until the 90s that American land yachts began to become decent again (90s Crown Vics, GM B/D-Bodies).
Now I'm doubting again......I know it all got alot smaller in the late 70's and it's definetly a big one (yess even to my standards) early 70 's? It doesnt look 'old' enough to be older than that, but like I said 60/70 american sedans arent my field of expertise (neither is anything else )
Remind me to actualy get out into that field and find out what this thing is.....talking about it has gotten me intriqued.