One of the more amazing things about moving to the west coast in the eighties was seeing 20-something year old cars driving around that looked as if they had rolled off the assembly line only a week before. No road salt? No rust! Original hubcaps. Shining paint. Occasional Malibus and Novas were then punctuated by an odd Barracuda or similar economical yet stylish choice from … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2009
Global Economy! Starlet in Poland
From the worldwide economic trends department comes the news that the Toyota Starlet is still a reasonably priced car. Piotr from Poland sent in these shots of this new-to-him 1982 Toyota Starlet in white. The KP61 is all original, and according to the rear deck lid window sticker, a totally fantastic Toyota. With 300,000 kilometers on the clock the K-series engine should be … [Read more...]
Replace Oxygen Sensor
Joining Space Invaders, the personal computer, and perhaps Sputnik in the pantheon of modern technological achievements is the oxygen sensor. Most every modern fuel injected automobile has one or more of these sentinels threaded into its exhaust pipe. Elements inside the oxygen sensor tip measure the amount of oxygen gas in the exhaust, and convert the ratio into a signal that … [Read more...]
Astro Van Wagon
From the Clunkbucket far western island division comes this 1990 Chevrolet Astro Van with a mere 79K on the clock. While the Astro Van is a native of the mainland, it is a citizen of the big island of Hawaii, and currently owned and driven by on Hilo resident Richard Walker. The Astro Van served as staff wagon for the Hilo Shopping Center before being pressed into further road … [Read more...]