So it's not a muscle car, or a cool truck and it's got 1980's horsepower (IE: a new Toyota can blow me away) but thought a few of you might remember\like this.
Actually its the second one I have owned, the previous one was in the mid 90's. This one came from upper Minnesota and I trailered it home to New Jersey last week. Today I got a chance to clean all the 1,400 miles of dirt off her.
It's got 60k original miles, for those that don't know it's a 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi (AKA Mitsubishi Starion)
Originally Posted by kpic:
So it's not a muscle car, or a cool truck and it's got 1980's horsepower (IE: a new Toyota can blow me away) but thought a few of you might remember\like this.
Actually its the second one I have owned, the previous one was in the mid 90's. This one came from upper Minnesota and I trailered it home to New Jersey last week. Today I got a chance to clean all the 1,400 miles of dirt off her.
It's got 60k original miles, for those that don't know it's a 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi (AKA Mitsubishi Starion)
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
My loaner isn't near as nice as mine, mine has almost every option. Both are ltz but I was pissed when I got in it and grabbed one with the little rear doors, not paying enough attention, which really cramps us.
And it's a z71 and is squirrelly on the highway compared to my truck.
Like it rides so much differently my daughter can notice the difference
So heres an update on my truck
After 22 days they gave me my truck back with a new transmission that shifts terrible and I still have the same noise in the left front.
My seat is also still missing the bolt they left out that I showed them was missing...
Then they called me before I had a chance to call them and tell me they hadn't gotten the serial numbers off the transmission and couldn't get paid.
I let the guy have it and then told him they could wait to get paid.
Originally Posted by kpic:
So it's not a muscle car, or a cool truck and it's got 1980's horsepower (IE: a new Toyota can blow me away) but thought a few of you might remember\like this.
Actually its the second one I have owned, the previous one was in the mid 90's. This one came from upper Minnesota and I trailered it home to New Jersey last week. Today I got a chance to clean all the 1,400 miles of dirt off her.
It's got 60k original miles, for those that don't know it's a 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi (AKA Mitsubishi Starion)
I like this shit out of that! Is that the style with the turbo?
Originally Posted by kpic:
So it's not a muscle car, or a cool truck and it's got 1980's horsepower (IE: a new Toyota can blow me away) but thought a few of you might remember\like this.
Actually its the second one I have owned, the previous one was in the mid 90's. This one came from upper Minnesota and I trailered it home to New Jersey last week. Today I got a chance to clean all the 1,400 miles of dirt off her.
It's got 60k original miles, for those that don't know it's a 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi (AKA Mitsubishi Starion)
Love it. You never see any, let alone one that clean. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I like this shit out of that! Is that the style with the turbo?
Mind sharing what you paid for it?
Turbo & Intercooled. All "widebodies" 1986 to 1989 like this had both, most of the previous models they call flatsides (no wide fenders) had just a turbo no intercooler. 1988 & 1989 final years were the best models.
This was $7,500 for the car but of course it cost more total than that (rented a uhaul truck and full trailer) to get it from Minnesota to NJ. Didn't think twice about the distance as I knew I would have to look coast to coast for a nice one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kpic:
Turbo & Intercooled. All "widebodies" 1986 to 1989 like this had both, most of the previous models they call flatsides (no wide fenders) had just a turbo no intercooler. 1988 & 1989 final years were the best models.
This was $7,500 for the car but of course it cost more total than that (rented a uhaul truck and full trailer) to get it from Minnesota to NJ. Didn't think twice about the distance as I knew I would have to look coast to coast for a nice one.