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Steve K
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 08:44:19
'72 Chevrolet Vega GT
10 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
Tom Weinberg
Posted - 02/20/2025 : 14:30:01 When I worked as a mechanic, long, long ago, these always needed a new engine. As I recall, you had to run pure antifreeze in them.
Skylark
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 22:25:59 Since I won't ever need a new motor put in a 1:24 diecast, I say "Yes".
I've always liked the looks of these little buggers. lol
Bob Nist
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 21:47:29No.
Myron
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 15:24:20 Yes, I would. Because…
jms601
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 13:30:21 Vega? No thanks.
Mark S
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 10:35:57 I think I would. I like the styling. The reliability was @#$& though.
tcam
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 10:34:15 I'm thinkin no.
Billy Collins
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 10:24:58 Maybe ... if DM ever does a 2nd-gen Camaro for the Vega to sit beside.
Gene
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 08:58:15 Absolutely. I love the look of the Vega, kinda like a mini Camaro. They weren't the best quality wise, but they looked cool. My Uncle A.C. had one, he dropped a 283 in it. That little car was quick. It got totalled when a woman ran a red light and he broadsided her. At least no one got hurt.
kosh2258
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 08:48:50 Absolutely NOT. If it weren't for the Chevette, the Vega would have THE bottom of the barrel for GM at that time.