f6john
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Well the square is holding it's own for now so the SS is in line for some TLC.
This is my one owner 95 SS that I bought new in July of 1995. It's well past 199k miles now and I'm slowly trying to take care of some issues that have mounted up over time. Right now I have all the door panels off replacing window roller guides, broken switches, and cracked broken door panels. Drivers door panel cracked and broken so bad I had to locate a used replacement. To get one in better shape than what i had was a $350.00 pill I had to swallow . Once the doors are done the dash is next as the sun has really worked on it over the past 19 years. Luckily it is not cracked so a good SEM paint job should be sufficient. Then I have to turn to the engine bay. Ready for it's third waterpump which is already sitting in the garage.
I have been looking at the 2014 SS and slobbering over it a little bit. But at $45,000, my old SS is looking better and better. In reality, I enjoy driving my 85 square as much as I do driving my 05 Titan. Of course if the air worked on the 85 it would be no contest. Same with the SS, I have a 99 Corvette for my fix when I need to row some gears, but I still love the SS for zooming down the interstate or the back roads.
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This is my one owner 95 SS that I bought new in July of 1995. It's well past 199k miles now and I'm slowly trying to take care of some issues that have mounted up over time. Right now I have all the door panels off replacing window roller guides, broken switches, and cracked broken door panels. Drivers door panel cracked and broken so bad I had to locate a used replacement. To get one in better shape than what i had was a $350.00 pill I had to swallow . Once the doors are done the dash is next as the sun has really worked on it over the past 19 years. Luckily it is not cracked so a good SEM paint job should be sufficient. Then I have to turn to the engine bay. Ready for it's third waterpump which is already sitting in the garage.
I have been looking at the 2014 SS and slobbering over it a little bit. But at $45,000, my old SS is looking better and better. In reality, I enjoy driving my 85 square as much as I do driving my 05 Titan. Of course if the air worked on the 85 it would be no contest. Same with the SS, I have a 99 Corvette for my fix when I need to row some gears, but I still love the SS for zooming down the interstate or the back roads.