Sometimes it depends on your particular area. I would think G-body cars would be popular on the west coast....they were pretty plentiful.I wish that somebody would do something like your show out here on the west coast. Its really strange that G body cars are not popular out here at all. Every show i have takin my MCSS to people look at it like its somekind of a freak car. If its not a camaro or a corvette or something from the 30s they dont get it. Not that they dont like it. It gets many compliments but they act as if they've never seen one of these before. They only made thousands of these.
You would think so. When i bought my MCSS I looked all over the west coat and southwest. Couldnt find anything that was all original. Ended up buying it out of Wisconsin.Sometimes it depends on your particular area. I would think G-body cars would be popular on the west coast....they were pretty plentiful.
Lots of them in the south and midwest.You would think so. When i bought my MCSS I looked all over the west coat and southwest. Couldnt find anything that was all original. Ended up buying it out of Wisconsin.
So, you're in Seattle? I keep thinking California. From pics and videos I've seen of car shows in California, there's always an abundance of El Caminos, Montes, Malibus, Cutlasses, you name it.Lots of them in the south and midwest.
Okay...my bad. I guess I wasn't that far off geographically. So, from what it sounds like, your car is pretty unique at the local cars shows and cruise-ins.Nope. From Oregon. 40 miles outside of that cesspool called Portland. Lots of g bodies that have been modified. Not many that are stock like mine.
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