1988 Chevrolet Corvette Manufacturer Promo
November 8th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
If you ordered the new QA1 option, you received a sneak preview-sort of-of the 1989 King of the Hill Corvette.
November 8th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
If you ordered the new QA1 option, you received a sneak preview-sort of-of the 1989 King of the Hill Corvette.
November 7th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
With monstrous 20-inch wheels, the FX45 stood out in the SUV crowd. Based on the G35 car platform, it delivered
November 6th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
After exposing its headlights in a 1993 facelift, the J-body Chrysler LeBaron convertible returned for a final stand with a
November 5th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
The car Chevrolet called the Nova was the same car Toyota called the Sprinter in Japan. It was essentially a four
November 5th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
Supplementing the rear-drive Chevette in Chevrolet’s 1982 lineup was the new front-drive Cavalier, a slightly larger subcompact offering these four
November 2nd, 2017 | by BajaBusta
The Wrangler Remained the direct heir of the Jeep tradition, which stretched back 50 years to the original military mules.
October 31st, 2017 | by BajaBusta
Even though it had the same name, the new Supra was very different from its predecessor. Its RX-7 type rounded
October 30th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
In addition to the optional high output 4 cylinder engine and close-ratio transaxle already on the books for 1982 versions
October 29th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
Chevy’s mid-size Celebrity returned for 1985 with an optional 2.8 liter v6 switched from carburetor to port fuel injection. Also
October 26th, 2017 | by BajaBusta
For 1988, the 5.8 liter V-8 has been converted from carburetion to fuel injection and now all engines offered in
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