Used Cars in America

America has always had a thing for 8’s. Here they’re always been reserved for the performance or luxury options of vehicles rather than just run of the mill car.
You sir, have no idea how right you are! Inline ("Straight-8") and V-8, plus V-12's and even V-16's graced the highways and racetracks of 100 years ago. Of course, only the wealthy could afford such an automobile.


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You sir, have no idea how right you are! Inline ("Straight-8") and V-8, plus V-12's and even V-16's graced the highways and racetracks of 100 years ago. Of course, only the wealthy could afford such an automobile.


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As a fan of vintage vehicles I believe I know just how right I am ;)
Like the Packard Twin-6 (a teen year V12), Cadillac 452 (V16 that sold alright during the depression years).
And Ford bringing the v8 to the masses in 1932.
Straight 8’s stayed til the early 50’s.
It’s all great stuff :)

Oh and I think Marmon had a V16 also.
 
Currently at around 240,000 miles on my Papa’s ‘94 Z71… It burns a little bit of oil, but doesn’t leak enough to put a stain on the driveway.

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I trust a new vehicle about as far as I can kick an anvil…
She is beautiful!!! What a truck. Don’t build them like that anymore!!!!!!!
 

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