April 19th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Buick touched up its N-body Skylarks for 1990 and added the $12,935 two door Gran Sport with firm suspension, aluminum
April 14th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Newly standard for the 1985 Ranger was a fuel-injected 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine that was more powerful than the carbureted version
April 13th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Chevette was available in 2-door hatchback coupe and 4-door sedan. New seats, 1.8 liter diesel dropped, and upgraded standard tires
April 12th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
1987 brought minor refinements for the Ram. New textured switches for the power windows and door locks allowed operation by
April 7th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The 1985 Ford F-150 was the first model in this line to offer fuel-injection technology. The 85 Ford F150 came off
April 6th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Caprice included three nameplates, Caprice replaced Impala 4-door sedan, Caprice Classic continued in coupe, 4-door sedan and wagon, and Caprice
April 5th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
For 1987, Dodge finally added clearcoat paints, greatly increasing Ramcharger’s ability to look new, and only eight years after the
March 31st, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Aside from a five-speed manual transmission replacing a four-speed as standard, and the newly available four-speed automatic as an option,
March 30th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Ninety-Eight was Oldsmobile’s full-size luxury car, with the 3.8-liter V6 and FE3 suspension optional. Top of the line Grande offered
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