What Car From The 1980s Is The Most Collectable...
buick grand national ???
1981 camaro z28 ???
chilidog
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04-05-09
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crustyme
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09-29-10
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none. they all sucked.
probably the worst decade for collectibles.
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blackbeSSt
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of those 2? the bgn no doubt. but maybe not of the entire decade
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onlooker
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08-10-05
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Grand National and Monte Carlo SS.
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The Madcap
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Fishmonger has one of these:
Pretty bad ass.
No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.
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brucethebear
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08-16-10
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Originally posted by chilidog
Before clicking the thread, I was thinking DeLoreon.
Nice pic
BtB
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k13
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07-16-10
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1989 Trans Am 20th aniv.
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jbrent95
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Yugo-- a true classic.
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jbrent95
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Yugo-- a true classic.
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pavyracer
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chachi
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for parts value, delorean or fiero
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BrentCrude
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I had an 2 door 87 Chevy Cavalier manual 5 speed I bought used for $300 and that was a fun and nifty car.It would start without being plugged in during northern Minnesota winters.I have no beef with GM products from yesteryear but I would never buy a new GM product after the welfare bailout favoritism they received from Obama.
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chilidog
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04-05-09
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I changed my mind - this is what I want. I'd drive it around town all time, too:
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13th Inning
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08-05-08
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Buick Grand National was the first car that came to mind. I still want one.
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bostonbruins
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04-02-08
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Originally posted by 13th Inning
Buick Grand National was the first car that came to mind. I still want one.
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urge2kill
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Porsche 959, Ferrari GTO or F40, Lambo Countach.
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ngates815
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12-01-09
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How weird is it that I just looked for a Grand National around my area 3 days ago.
I should of snatched up the one I saw for sale in the middle of nowhere at a country market 4 years ago. 9 grand for one with 41K miles and bone stock.
Damnit.
Instead I picked up this, which I've probably spent more on than the fuckkin GN.
I had an 2 door 87 Chevy Cavalier manual 5 speed I bought used for $300 and that was a fun and nifty car.It would start without being plugged in during northern Minnesota winters.I have no beef with GM products from yesteryear but I would never buy a new GM product after the welfare bailout favoritism they received from Obama.
Favoritism? Last time i checked GM wasn't the only one to get a bailout. The bailout helped save the american auto industry and saved many of jobs during a worse economic time than now. The loans are almost fully paid back. I guess you don't care if people would've lost there jobs. The bailouts worked, thanks to Obama
As far as the most collectable car from the 80's, it's easily the dolorean. Those thing can go for $30,000+ at auction
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The Madcap
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07-03-10
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Originally posted by Smoke
Favoritism? Last time i checked GM wasn't the only one to get a bailout. The bailout helped save the american auto industry and saved many of jobs during a worse economic time than now. The loans are almost fully paid back. I guess you don't care if people would've lost there jobs. The bailouts worked, thanks to Obama
As far as the most collectable car from the 80's, it's easily the dolorean. Those thing can go for $30,000+ at auction
They are allowed to run their business into the ground and not have to suffer any consequences? Fuk that. They should have had to declare bankruptcy just like everybody else.
No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.
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The Madcap
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07-03-10
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Originally posted by chilidog
I changed my mind - this is what I want. I'd drive it around town all time, too:
That car was made in the 60's, but I guess you could argue since it had never gotten that paint scheme till the 80's it qualifies.
Just the good 'ol boys.....
No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.
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chilidog
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04-05-09
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Originally posted by The Madcap
That car was made in the 60's, but I guess you could argue since it had never gotten that paint scheme till the 80's it qualifies.
Just the good 'ol boys.....
Yah, I know - 69 charger. But I'm a child of the 80s, and dukes of hazzard was probably my favorite show, and that's the car that i loved, so I figured that it qualified, at least for me. besides, it was either the general lee or cringer..
yah i know, now i'm completely off-topic from this thread.
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OTL
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03-08-10
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The Buick GNX takes the cake, but if you don't have one already you pretty much missed the boat.
The Grand National, '89 Turbo Trans Am, and Firehawk are up there too.
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doublej95
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01-26-10
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Originally posted by saints7011
buick grand national ???
1981 camaro z28 ???
the buick grand national, the dream car of rednecks. I have know quite a few people that have owned grand nationals.
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Roadtrip635
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12-07-10
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Originally posted by urge2kill
Porsche 959, Ferrari GTO or F40, Lambo Countach.
Yep, all of those also any of the BMW M series, M1, M3, M5 and M6
Yah, I know - 69 charger. But I'm a child of the 80s, and dukes of hazzard was probably my favorite show, and that's the car that i loved, so I figured that it qualified, at least for me. besides, it was either the general lee or cringer..
yah i know, now i'm completely off-topic from this thread.
Yeah, me too man. In that case, maybe I'd go with this:
No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.