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Mr. Bitey
Location: Milwaukee, WI Gender: Male Total Likes: 848 likes
Meow Meow Fudder Mucker!
| | | Re: Abandoned Cars < Reply # 2183 on 8/27/2018 3:34 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Meet the Eagle Summit, aka Dodge Colt, aka Plymouth Colt. Built as the Mitsubishi Mirage, and re-branded by Chrysler under the Dodge, Plymouth, and Eagle brands. A heap of ball-less garbage when brand new, these thing had a hard time getting out of their own way. If you kept oil in them, they would indeed run forever. But with a 1.5L barely squeaking out 80hp, who would want to? You don't see things on the road anywhere anymore. If they didn't seize up from a careless owner who doesn't check oil regular, they rust themselves to pieces. A fun side note: Harley-Davidson's new "Milwaukee Eight" big twin engine has 3 models, with the SMALLEST of the 3 being 1750cc. a full 250cc bigger than this heap of forgotten oil belching garbage. 1. 2.
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| Give abandonment a reason for its sacrificial reclamation to nature. Love it. Remember it. Take a picture. Share it. Leave the decay to nature. Lifetime member of The Anti-MyInstaTubeTweetFace consortium. |
| mookster
Location: Oxford, UK Gender: Male Total Likes: 2377 likes
| | | Re: Abandoned Cars < Reply # 2185 on 8/28/2018 6:18 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Mr. Bitey Meet the Eagle Summit, aka Dodge Colt, aka Plymouth Colt. Built as the Mitsubishi Mirage, and re-branded by Chrysler under the Dodge, Plymouth, and Eagle brands. A heap of ball-less garbage when brand new, these thing had a hard time getting out of their own way. If you kept oil in them, they would indeed run forever. But with a 1.5L barely squeaking out 80hp, who would want to? You don't see things on the road anywhere anymore. If they didn't seize up from a careless owner who doesn't check oil regular, they rust themselves to pieces. A fun side note: Harley-Davidson's new "Milwaukee Eight" big twin engine has 3 models, with the SMALLEST of the 3 being 1750cc. a full 250cc bigger than this heap of forgotten oil belching garbage.
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| Also rebadged as the (somewhat ironically titled) Suzuki Swift for European markets.
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| EPOCH6
Location: Fraser Valley, BC Gender: Male Total Likes: 347 likes
| | | Re: Abandoned Cars < Reply # 2188 on 8/28/2018 6:44 PM > | Reply with Quote
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| pxl.z
Location: USA Gender: Male Total Likes: 51 likes
| | | Re: Abandoned Cars < Reply # 2189 on 8/28/2018 7:30 PM > | Reply with Quote
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| bandi Lippy Mechanic Bastard
Location: Trent Hills, ON Gender: Male Total Likes: 734 likes
A liminal mind is all I've ever known.
| | | | Re: Abandoned Cars < Reply # 2191 on 8/29/2018 11:07 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Mr. Bitey Meet the Eagle Summit, aka Dodge Colt, aka Plymouth Colt. Built as the Mitsubishi Mirage, and re-branded by Chrysler under the Dodge, Plymouth, and Eagle brands. A heap of ball-less garbage when brand new, these thing had a hard time getting out of their own way. If you kept oil in them, they would indeed run forever. But with a 1.5L barely squeaking out 80hp, who would want to? You don't see things on the road anywhere anymore. If they didn't seize up from a careless owner who doesn't check oil regular, they rust themselves to pieces.
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| But a 4G63 will bolt in with ease and then you have a (still oil belching because Mitsubishi) little screamer that nobody will ever suspect. The paint restoration guy that sometimes comes to my work has a stock looking one with close to 300hp.
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