The hunchwagon is no longer mine :(
the story is, that I wiated a bit long on that oil change...and then i realized it wasn't even burning oil lol it had too much..but that wasn't even it.
anyway, I sold the poor beast, but for a profit ^_^ a good ol' 1200. but what am I going to get now? I am not sure if another GM is in order...I have only owned GM's ever since I've been owning cars(My first was an oldsmobile sillouette) so uh...hmm.
Yo, this is the burden otherwise known as the "hunchwagon". That is, if you catch my drift.

This beast has a HUGE carburator and quite a handful of other things I didn't know about before buying.(i'll take a pic of it later)

Too bad, I wish I knew that it got 5-10 miles to the gallon before I bought it. Don't get me wrong, this car will beat your souped up F-150 on the highway, man. Don't count on meeting me at the drag strip, it does not have any notion of accelleration, but once it gets going, it's a beast to stop(Trust me i know). Surpisingly, it has power locks and windows, which is quite nice since the idiot owner before the one i boguht it from took out the A/C compressor. Obviously it was to fit that monster of a carb. Beats me, man.

But as gas prices go up, so is my perogitive to sell the beat. With a forty gallon tank, you'd know why. Compare it to an '89 chevy surburban(ha!). In fact, it's never seen a full tank of gas, as it would cost upwards a $100 bucks to fill it up. Pfft, it's only seen half a tank 3 times!
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