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1989 Isuzu Impulse
Owner: JoeIsuzu
- Lotus Blossom: 5 pts (loss)
- Blue Jay: 40 pts (win)
- Total votes: 9
- Ended: Nov 10, 2009
1989 Chevrolet Camaro
Owner: Rogner2000
- For Sale: 20 pts (draw)
- Blue Jay: 20 pts (draw)
- Total votes: 8
- Ended: Nov 5, 2009
1992 Chevrolet Corsica
Owner: LawnMan
- Betsy: 20 pts (loss)
- Blue Jay: 45 pts (win)
- Total votes: 13
- Ended: Nov 3, 2009
1989 Chevrolet Beretta GT (Blue Jay)
Last updated Sep 23, 2009
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About
(Disclaimer: This picture, and all of the pictures in this car's album, were sourced from the Internet. I don't have any pictures left of the actual car. Except for the trunk rack, the car looked just like this.)
When my kids outgrew the back seat of my '80 Accord in the fall of 1990, I decided it was time for something nicer, something newer, something, well, sportier! More ME! I was working at a local Chevy/Olds dealer at the time, so I was familiar with the Beretta and thought one of them would do the job nicely. I couldn't afford a new one, but a gently used car wouldn't be out of the question. My employer didn't have any in stock at the time, but another local Chevy store did. They had a pair of '89 GTs, a red automatic and a blue 5-speed. Both cars were pretty well loaded, and both were advertised at roughly 2/3 of their original sticker price. Well, it was love at first sight with the blue car. The salesman tried a couple of times to talk me into the more expensive red car, but I made it clear that I wanted a stick, not an automatic. So, on my older daughter's 10th birthday, I got a gift myself! I had the car for 9+ years, and put well over 100,000 miles on it before it started eating engine control computers about every 4 months. even with junkyard parts, that got real expensive, real quick, on an 11 year old car!
Specs
2.8 liter V-6 - 135hp
5-speed manual transmission
Factory Options
GT Handling and Appearance package, which included:
F41 Sport Suspension
P235-60R15 Goodyear Eagle GT Tires
Tuned Exhaust
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Remote Trunk Release
The car also had these separate options:
AM/FM Cassette Stereo
Light Group
Mods
K&N Air Filter
Beretta GT Alloy Wheels (bought used to replace the base GT steel wheels)
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