Leatherneck!

I was the Previous Owner of that Car....Weird

My name is Jonathan
I was surfing the web trying to trace down a wiring problem on my VW Bus and came across my old car. I bought that car in 1996 from a dealer. The previous owner won a new car in a golf tournament and traded the car in. It had 64 thousand miles when I bought it. It was the ugliest car on the lot and I loved it. That car carried me through my senior year in high school, through college at ASU, and into my corporate job. I traded that car in on a Nissan Truck in Whithfield VA. The car use to have a nice rack..that explained the rub marks above on the side of the roof. I had air horns on the roof the button use to be on the bottom side of the steering column. My wife always blew the horn accidentally when exiting the car. I was in one accident in college. I rear ended a guy while waving at a girl, it was a in stop and go traffic. That explains the while the drivers side fender and hood are a little out of whack. The original hood had a hood ornament you can see in the before accident pictures. The green switch in the console went to the hella lights that go on the steel brackets coming out of the grill. The wooden climate control knobs I did back when I broke one and decided to fabricate my own. I had bull horn's on the front that I picked up on an trip out west. Those stayed on there until shortly after I got married and one horn rotted off.
It was a great car. I did have some issues with the alternator and regulator. They would go out like candy. You couldn't beat that car in the snow.
The car was purchased new in Statesville, NC
Best of luck.
Jonathan
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My name is Jonathan
I was surfing the web trying to trace down a wiring problem on my VW Bus and came across my old car. I bought that car in 1996 from a dealer. The previous owner won a new car in a golf tournament and traded the car in. It had 64 thousand miles when I bought it. It was the ugliest car on the lot and I loved it. That car carried me through my senior year in high school, through college at ASU, and into my corporate job. I traded that car in on a Nissan Truck in Whithfield VA. The car use to have a nice rack..that explained the rub marks above on the side of the roof. I had air horns on the roof the button use to be on the bottom side of the steering column. My wife always blew the horn accidentally when exiting the car. I was in one accident in college. I rear ended a guy while waving at a girl, it was a in stop and go traffic. That explains the while the drivers side fender and hood are a little out of whack. The original hood had a hood ornament you can see in the before accident pictures. The green switch in the console went to the hella lights that go on the steel brackets coming out of the grill. The wooden climate control knobs I did back when I broke one and decided to fabricate my own. I had bull horn's on the front that I picked up on an trip out west. Those stayed on there until shortly after I got married and one horn rotted off.
It was a great car. I did have some issues with the alternator and regulator. They would go out like candy. You couldn't beat that car in the snow.
The car was purchased new in Statesville, NC
Best of luck.
Jonathan
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I knew I had seen that thing around town before...Didnt you go to statesville high school? I remember this thing being parked in the same area very often
 
Awesome ride! They knew how to build a car back in the 80's!
Looking at the third pic on that page, if I didn't know better I would swear that was a lifted Grand Cherokee.

x2 on the gc part...looovvveee this thing. hell its so ugly how could you not love lt lol :beer:
 
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