1986 Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro GL Test Drive
April 12th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Known as the Type 2 in factory nomenclature, in its 36 years, the VW van developed a mystique, a loyal
April 12th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Known as the Type 2 in factory nomenclature, in its 36 years, the VW van developed a mystique, a loyal
April 12th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
The Silhouette and Jalpa were conceived by Lamborghini’s new mid-1970s owners to tackle the big selling Ferrari 308GTS head-on. They
April 12th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Up until 1987, no one figured the Mercury Topaz for anything more exotic than, say, premium stereo. Solid little commuter
April 11th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Americans began cultivating a rather intense interest in the world of double duty work/play machines in the 1980s. The market
April 11th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Up until 1984, VW of America was in a world of hurt. Sales were down by about 50%. The plant
April 11th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
While the Citation was designed to do exactly what the Ford Fairmont was designed to do as far as family
April 11th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Though not a new car in Toyota’s world market, the Starlet was new to the US in 1981. It was
April 8th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Introduced in 1982 as an 1983 model, Mitsubishi’s soldier in the burgeoning sport utility battle was the 2-door Montero, with
April 5th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
While pre-’99 Porsche 911s have been accurately vilified as demanding, confounding, intimidating, punishing, vindictive, even crude, no one claimed they weren’t exhilarating.
April 4th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Take the supercharged heart from the awesome XJR sport sedan, transplant it into the luscious XK-series, and what have you
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