I continue to see this "only" Chevy, and "only" Mopar, and...and... I don't get it...but...I guess, snobs will be snobs. In case you want to know...yeah, I've had four brands of cars, and four brands of motorcycles (all late models) over the years. Any of you folks like me that really don't care about the "brand", as long as it's an old...car or bike ? Mike
Certain styles I prefer certain brands. Late forties on up? Definitely gm. Say 48 and older? Ford wins. Especially 28-31. There are exceptions but yeah
I don't really see how you can call folks who go for the lowest common denominator, "snobs" I like Chevys because they work and are pretty easy to understand and deal with. But I've owned a lot of different cars over the past decade, including edsel, hudson, pontiac, mg, mercedes, dodge, checker, fiat, buick, and whatever else I forgot.
Every brand has its perks, and its problems. I pulled wrenches for more then 20 years working on nearly everything built. Along the way, some brands tended to cause me more problems then others, and some brands sure seemed to be a lot easier to work on. I have more or less tolerances with some mechanical issues, some really bug me while other thing don't bother me too much. After all those years of pulling wrenches on everything that came in the door, when I just started working on my own stuff, I decided I would just work on the brands that made my life more easy. Its got nothing to do with being a snob and all about what made it easier and more enjoyable to me. If I have to work on it, its going to be that one brand that works for me. Fortunately, other guys have other brands they prefer to work on, and brands they would rather not work on, probably for the same reasons I have for the brand I like, or don't like. I'm OK with that, as are most of the guys with those other brands. Sometimes its a bit fun to rib the other brand guys about their brand, especially when things go wrong with their brand. I believe most guys do that. I do it in good nature, but to someone with out those bad experiences when working on specific hardships associated with a specific brand, they may not understand, or assume the ribbing is of serious nature. We can go over board with how we speak to friends. So, if you don't like the brand I like, something must be wrong with you!
I love them ALL & I have way too many already but am always looking! Currently : Chevy, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, GMC, Nash, Jag, AMC & Suzuki. Brand loyalty & the rivalry that comes with it is more just for fun between most rational people. I am a GM man 1st & foremost as that is what I grew up with having a Dad that was a mechanic at a GMC Truck Dealership. God Bless Bill https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ar-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
In WW-1, there was no true standardized interchangeable parts of various trucks, between models and brands. WW-2, GM was a pioneer of standardization and parts interchangeability. That really made a big difference in how things moved and how things got repaired. @squirrel, his recent Checker adventure is proof of that concept ! Everyone's results may vary greatly ! Thanks from Dennis.
Hmm. Let's see what is on the patch right now I can drive. Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, VW, Saab, Mitsubishi, Kia.
Relax...It's NOT a derogatory term !!! It's just a term that goes with anyone preferring one thing over another in "mass'... Used in MANY different "hobbies". Mike
I like what I like, the brand doesn’t matter. All the majors produced some really cool stuff, they each have their strengths and weaknesses. When I was I kid I remember guys saying they wouldn’t drive …. (Fill in the blank) because said brand is junk and a dog. I think they missed out. Pontiac is the only major US brand I haven’t owned, not because I don’t like them.There are quite a few I really like just haven’t seen the right Pontiac at the right price at the right time. Yet! There a lot of cars by all the majors that I can’t understand a righteous car guy not liking, I won’t list because the list is long. Currently I’m a Mopar freak but could change at the drop of a hat or when I see the next car, not sure what ya call Pontiac freaks? Dan
I reckon we all see people with obsessive brand loyalty, sometimes to what some would consider excessive levels. I find that amusing. On my Ol' Furd pick up, I've even had "Blue Oval Fanatics" criticize me for calling it Furd, and for modifying the front name plate to spell it that way. To that I say, "Lighten up Francis!" I love 'em all. The more unusual and out of the box, the better!
When I was young, I worked at a junkyard for about three years. One thing that impressed me about the Pontiacs we got in, was that none of them had an engine we could sell as good used...they were all junk. Including the wrecked cars! pretty weird, and influenced my opinion of Ponchos all my life.
Interesting, I don’t have any Poncho experience but weren’t the Ram Air and HO engines pretty stout? Dan
I am a chevy guy by birth but i own a ford truck that kind of fell in my lap. I have built engines for fords, plenty of chevies and one american motors car. Never have messed with any mopar stuff though. Would, but the opportunity has yet to present itself.