70's cars are kind of dogs, as are 80's. It's when emissions started choking them off. Find yourself a 90's Toyota or Honda. They were some of the most reliable best built cars ever made. If you want to go MAGA a Crown Vic is pretty much indestructible.
Great cars but the plastic intake on the 4.6 was a really dumb idea. They are notorious for cracking and leaking coolant. Other than that issue, I drove mine right into the ground as they say.
I was just thinking about this yesterday, I think I'm going to find a car from the '70's.
70's cars are kind of dogs, as are 80's. It's when emissions started choking them off. Find yourself a 90's Toyota or Honda. They were some of the most reliable best built cars ever made. If you want to go MAGA a Crown Vic is pretty much indestructible.
Great cars but the plastic intake on the 4.6 was a really dumb idea. They are notorious for cracking and leaking coolant. Other than that issue, I drove mine right into the ground as they say.
It's not a crazy idea. Restored classic cars in like new condition still cost less than a brand new modern pos
That was my thought, exactly.
Here's some 70's cars.
https://youtu.be/XTT1_JZp2Sg?si=ScEl5gDwh_SIEyjT