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Who has owned a Dodge Omni GLH-OR-86 SVO mustang? would you DD?
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Too niche of a car and the fact that it's a Chrysler screams "no."
Get a MKII Golf or a Super Beetle."Leafeon" '92 Lagunengrun 325i Vert (Daily Driver/Project)
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=366044
The stickers make it go faster. :nice:
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Originally posted by LJ851 View PostMy brother daily'd a GLH for a few years, fun car. It would give a mustang a run for it's money if you caught it off guard. Torque steer all over the place in the wet.
We put a CD player in that car. First one on the block with that action, real space age shit.
don't go showing your age there buddy ;)
OK OP so it seems you won't be content with a DD unless it's:
A. old as shit
B. not an e30, as they've clearly gone too mainstream for your hipster tastes
C. the odds of running into another one on the road are low
so i did you a favor and found the perfect car for you (fairly local). you can DD this bitch all day and it will not let you down. probably. it's a much better choice than anything else you've listed so far anyway
unfortunately it seems as if the seller removed the original stereo with the built in equalizer. you should see if he still has it, those things are fucking dope
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Originally posted by nando View Postthe wiki article says 0-60 in 6.5s and 1/4 mile in 14.8 seconds for the GLHS. that's not anywhere near 13 seconds! and you're talking about the GLH which runs like half the boost. maybe modified, but then you're talking about a modified, turbo, Chrysler product from the mid 80's. the only saving grace is Carol Shelby probably worked on it himself.
Believe it or not there is a market for the 80's-early 90's FWD Turbo Dodges. They are going up in price due to the fact most of them have been beat on and ran into the ground (sound familiar there to the e30 crowd..) There is also a good aftermarket support for these cars plus a great forum (turbododge.com) The engines are limited to little 300hp cause of the 8V head. The 16V head guys are going over 400hp and also these 16V head guys are using Neon heads converted to run on the 8V 2.2 and 2.5
I had a couple of FWD Turbo Dodges myself. 86 Daytona Turbo Z C/S and an 86 Shelby Charger. Both where converted to a Super 60 so to say. Both where extremely fun cars!!! Money pits yes they where, but they where modified. But any car can be a money pit when you start to modify it. I also had a 92 Daytona IROC but it was a 3.0 V6 5 speed. I loved that little car.
As for going for a OMNI GLH... That's up to you, guess you like four doors. If I was to get back into Turbo Dodges, I'd shoot for a 92-93 Daytona R/T, 2.2 16V 224hp.
Throught this add would be good for this thread.
Last edited by JasonC; 07-31-2015, 12:29 PM.
1992 BMW 325iC
1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp
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