SK 99
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- Apr 4, 2017
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- Location
- Marysville, OH
- First Name
- Steve
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K15
- Engine Size
- 350
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I'd love to have a white Z26 Beretta (any color really, but for some reason I always liked the way they looked in white, which is usually a color I can't stand). I know, I must be ill, but I still love them. Unfortunately I haven't seen one in years, pretty sure I couldn't buy one if I tried.
The only car I ever bought new was in 1989. I bought a 1989 Chevy Beretta GT. 5 speed manual, white with red interior. I bought it for my wife. She loved that car. It had the 2.8 M.F.I. Bought it off of the showroom floor. I guess nobody liked the car in white. I loved it. I have a white Z71 Silverado, a white Equinox LTZ, and a white 98 Z28. I like white cars.I'd love to have a white Z26 Beretta (any color really, but for some reason I always liked the way they looked in white, which is usually a color I can't stand). I know, I must be ill, but I still love them. Unfortunately I haven't seen one in years, pretty sure I couldn't buy one if I tried.
That sounds like my vette. I have the car nearly completely apart, and the heater core is still totally buried.Basically it has nothing to do with ease or cost to repair. Having been working on cars all my life I can tell you all they care about is making a buck selling the vehicle and getting it off warranty.
I can give one really bad design. Chrysler has a blower motor resistor behind the dash assembly on several years of trucks and SUV's. Only access is to nearly remove the dash. Blower motor requires dash removal. Would have been very easy to make both accessible. Drop a piece of paper in the defroster vent it will cost 7 bills to get it out.
Not just GM, but all of the manufacturers overwhelming usage of plastic in the interiors, grilles, emblems, etc. (I get it-cost, light weight, etc.).
Understanding why, doesn't change my opinion on how it cheapens the overall package.
I almost bought that exact car back in 2004 or so ('89 5spd GT, white/red), but a friend of mine talked me out of it. I don't even talk to that guy anymore, haven't in about 15 years. Should've bought the damn thing. I don't even remember what I bought instead, and while I'm 100% positive I would've gotten it out of my system quickly and definitely wouldn't still own it today, now it's forever an empty empty spot in me.The only car I ever bought new was in 1989. I bought a 1989 Chevy Beretta GT. 5 speed manual, white with red interior.
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Starting in 1979: 40 years for me in product engineering, vehicle assembly, and engineering project management. Mostly full size truck, but also the Volt program and one low volume "show car" build which shall remain unnamed.Being a QC/R&D guy in the restoration parts world, I'd love to have a couple cold snacks with anyone that worked for GM back then. Plant guys, engineers, any of 'em.
Starting in 1979: 40 years for me in product engineering, vehicle assembly, and engineering project management. Mostly full size truck, but also the Volt program and one low volume "show car" build which shall remain unnamed.
Either was assigned to, or launched new models in 12 different GM assembly plants, across three countries, 4 preproduction build sites and one skunk works.
I'm 3 years into my retirement gig at Nissan in accessory design.
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Sorry to hear about the Nissan gig, what a sinking ship. I worked parts dept for a Nissan dealer that had a couple showrooms in '15-'16, and all I can say is what a terrible vehicle. Don't get me wrong, I own a few Datsuns, those old engines are awesome, but their modern stuff seems to be pure garbage built on a foundation of even worse rotten garbage.Starting in 1979: 40 years for me in product engineering, vehicle assembly, and engineering project management. Mostly full size truck, but also the Volt program and one low volume "show car" build which shall remain unnamed.
Either was assigned to, or launched new models in 12 different GM assembly plants, across three countries, 4 preproduction build sites and one skunk works.
I'm 3 years into my retirement gig at Nissan in accessory design.
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LMAO! No joke.....What were you thinking when you made the Vega ??