• Car enthusiast? Join us on Cars Connected! iOS | Android | Desktop
  • Hint: Use a descriptive title for your new message
    If you're looking for help and want to draw people in who can assist you, use a descriptive subject title when posting your message. In other words, "I need help with my car" could be about anything and can easily be overlooked by people who can help. However, "I need help with my transmission" will draw interest from people who can help with a transmission specific issue. Be as descriptive as you can. Please also post in the appropriate forum. The "Lounge" is for introducing yourself. If you need help with your G70, please post in the G70 section - and so on... This message can be closed by clicking the X in the top right corner.

Do you use your Genesis as a daily commuter or a weekend car?

Whoa, everyone seemed to gloss over this bit. This is amazing. Must see pictures of this car and a list of model details.

The Camaro is 100% original including the tires (Firestone Wide Oval 60) and exhaust, which will need to be replaced. It's a 1973 Camaro Type LT with both the Z-28 and Rally Sport packages. The engine is an L-82 245 HP and the transmission is a TH400 3 speed automatic. The body is 'Medium Red' with a white vinyl top. There are no stripes, Z28 markings or spoilers. It has 3.73:1 rear end gears.

It is absolutely amazing though that the Genesis with either engine 3.8 or 5.0 will blow this car away. Even more amazing when considering the sound and excitement the Camaro creates. Both cars do create a different kind of thrill.

I will try to post pictures at a later date.
 
Let the grenades fly to the target with the Mk19.. :) serious, that is on my bucket list. Already have thousands of rounds in M134 (which does not take long). Anyway, good luck at the competition.
Thanks DRS. This match is a long range competition for Specialty Pistols, that is my current obsession. I did spend some time behind a MK19 when I was serving, so many many years ago when I needed a screen name it was the best thing I could come up with. I loved that old gun, nothing like the feeling of walking 40mm HE grenades down range:D
 
Thanks DRS. This match is a long range competition for Specialty Pistols, that is my current obsession. I did spend some time behind a MK19 when I was serving, so many many years ago when I needed a screen name it was the best thing I could come up with. I loved that old gun, nothing like the feeling of walking 40mm HE grenades down range:D

I get the walking the grenades down range.. A buddy, former Marine, has video of what looks a crumpled and torn Chevette like car being walked up the hill with the MK19. Surreal. Was him and others in training. I can send your videos of us with gear on the line at Knob Creek. Including my daughters ripping into the hills.. I get obsession with long range pistols. Only experiences in the field with my SS S&W 629 compensated. Hunting and hitting paper plates at amazing ranges with iron sites. Makes a "consumer shooter" like me, steady hand/breathing, look like an expert. I have heard that some long range pistols just about need mil dot... :) would be fun to see the mil tables on those.. let us know outcome from this weekend adventures.
 
The Camaro is 100% original including the tires (Firestone Wide Oval 60) and exhaust, which will need to be replaced. It's a 1973 Camaro Type LT with both the Z-28 and Rally Sport packages. The engine is an L-82 245 HP and the transmission is a TH400 3 speed automatic. The body is 'Medium Red' with a white vinyl top. There are no stripes, Z28 markings or spoilers. It has 3.73:1 rear end gears.

It is absolutely amazing though that the Genesis with either engine 3.8 or 5.0 will blow this car away. Even more amazing when considering the sound and excitement the Camaro creates. Both cars do create a different kind of thrill.

I will try to post pictures at a later date.

Wow! Very cool... The 73 had the "2.5 mph" bumpers... Which the car looked so clean compared to the last year of L82 Z28 in 74. Your combo of RS and Z28 was every Camaro fan option choice back then. Buddy of mine sold his 74, owned since he bought new, Z28. Only options, AM radio, some better interior and seat option, and fan rear window defogger.. No air conditioning. 4 speed Muncie, with 4.11 gears. Very rare. Nothing to run top speed with. He had the L82 balanced and blueprinted.. Sweet sound spinning at almost 7k RPM. Yes, above what factory would normally be. It was so smooth.. He had special lifters added on the rebuild. I helped him order the SD455 pipes and muffler.. The headers added, really helped it breath better. Some low end torque lost..still plenty for the day. Eventually put a Holly DP 650 on with new manifold.. Went back to a internal modified stock intake and modified Quadrajet. Ran better and was faster... We put on Herb Adams sway bars, and solid knuckles. Huge difference in handling. Real went around corners well. The L82 to me in those two years sounds as good a 302 Z28 of first gen.

He had all original parts to give when it was sold. I think the guy was going to turn it back to total stock...

Would never keep up with my SD455.. But so much fun to drive. Feels so much lighter on its feet. My SD is loaded with every option, and 4200+ lbs. your point is valid about the first gen 5.0 Genny mopping up against these cars.. Although the SD will give my 2012 5.0 a run. And will hands down beat the 2015 5.0 I have. At least through 115.

The red blooded cracker V8 is on the Shft list with so many feminized today... Deep down they want it extinct because of what it represents. So, on to the sputtering 4 and 6s in the coming years. Under the guise of less CO2 and better mileage. The metro man, for now, are the oligarchs running the country.. Using militarized LE to enforce their rules. Please take some millennial family member, or young buck, and let them experience for a Time your Z28 treasure.. If will be a gift they will appreciate being around.
 
Oh, both Genny's work cars.. Everyday business capsules to conduct work calls, travel to clients and be in good shape to work, and on the 2015, experience the Internet of things. Both treated like kings.
 
Would never keep up with my SD455.. But so much fun to drive. Feels so much lighter on its feet. My SD is loaded with every option, and 4200+ lbs. your point is valid about the first gen 5.0 Genny mopping up against these cars.. Although the SD will give my 2012 5.0 a run. And will hands down beat the 2015 5.0 I have. At least through 115.

The SD455 was an awesome Firebird. Do you still own it? Formula or Trans Am version? I really wanted it at the time but was more than I could afford. That engine was an expensive option.

I never liked what GM did with the Camaros after 1973. The same cannot be said about the Firebirds though. They continued to look good for several more years.

I love V8s and their naturally aspirated sound. Not crazy about turbochargers or superchargers and the heat issues associated with them. I do not like the fact that Hyundai is planning on replacing the V8 with a turbo V6. There is no replacement for displacement!
 
Looking to update and upgrade your Genesis luxury sport automobile? Look no further than right here in our own forum store - where orders are shipped immediately!
Daily. Weekend/fun cars are a 2015 WRX and a highly modified 2002 WRX.
 
Weekend/fun cars are a 2015 WRX and a highly modified 2002 WRX.

Long distance high-speed touring driving the Genesis is very good at. The smaller, lighter WRX can change directions quickly, and is a blast to drive, but the understeer is annoying. Above a 100 mph there is more to be desired from the WRX. I look forward to road trips in the Genesis, but enjoy driving other cars in different driving conditions.
 
The SD455 was an awesome Firebird. Do you still own it? Formula or Trans Am version? I really wanted it at the time but was more than I could afford. That engine was an expensive option.

I never liked what GM did with the Camaros after 1973. The same cannot be said about the Firebirds though. They continued to look good for several more years.

I love V8s and their naturally aspirated sound. Not crazy about turbochargers or superchargers and the heat issues associated with them. I do not like the fact that Hyundai is planning on replacing the V8 with a turbo V6. There is no replacement for displacement!

Totally get your view on the potential Hyundai transition over to the metroman chic TT V6. You are part of a growing group (growing in all age groups) of a typical silent majority who seeks choice... And buys based in not just the product, but the culture and image of the products. Genny V8 drivers are generally park of this group. Also, this majority can be fooled for a time to suppress their instincts of personal liberty. Freedom that is easily expressed in their purchases of top notch deep sounding cars... These Cars not just for the silk suit rich (or slick hair types with no family who can afford sky high lease payments), instead many affordable models that represent personal power and freedom. Raw and real. The first generation Genesis, and the second, for the most part fills this bill.. And the V8 is the representation of this model branding..


My SD is 74, that actually came with 73 heads and cam.. Early production from a customer who ordered a 73, and was first in line for a 74. When it was pulled for balancing/blue printing, I was there when we all had the shock of the slightly larger 73 valves and aggressive cam was discovered. Rumor has it Herb Adams made sure the stolen parts recovered from the plant, and other late delivered parts went into early 74s (Pistons, cranks, cams, Heads {based on ram air IV}, the cast headers, intakes, valves, reported were all taking walks out of the motor assembly line). Bought it from first owner. He treated it well, but not a hanger queen. Was driven daily. Loaded with just about every option.. 8 track, air, power everything.. TH400. On Goodyear GT Radials, 12.8 113mph best run. Typical 12.9 110. 146mph is my choice for top end.. Go deep into redline, sure would go faster.. EGR blocked, HDI tweaked.. Back then, I crafted removable hood scoop, fully functional.. If I remember reduces 1/4 by up to .7 sec in those days of limited tests. Those test are older.. These days, no way run it like this.. Parts are about non existent. It was the pinnacle for Pontiac IMO. Sway bars the size of baseball bats, amazing handling for the day, would out run almost all non modified muscle cars in straight line, none would keep up in the corners.. A sleeper... Unless someone knew what the letters on the scoop mean. I knew a guy back when I drive it also as a daily driver.. He had a Fromula SD.. Stripped to the bone.. No air, 4 speed. He ordered from factory that way.. My other buddy with the stripper Z28 and him clicked well.. In those days I was stupid enough to not fully appreciate what he had.. And it had two scoops from the factory. The Formula air scoops, and the top of engine scoop.. I accused him of adding it on.. He did not, so he said..he never drilled out the rivots of the scoop.. Was sealed the day he offered to sell it to me.. I was a dumb ass, newly married, and did not cut off my arm to buy it.. Would be the most expensive SD ever IMO today. One night of guy fun, two other friends were with me and a beater rusty 74 firebird pulled up. Red.. Had no exhausts, only flex pipes the young kid and his friends installed.. We took off from the light with him.. We were even to insane speeds.. We all pulled over to talk.. Turns out it was a non air SD manual.. It was a hulk, but ran like crazy.. We had a flashlight, was able to see the designation on the block as SD.. For years, wondered if it blew up or ended up in the junk yard. Kid kinda knew what he had.. But did not value keeping it in good condition.. He bought it from some guy who drive it year round. Which means rust city. Had tons of door dings from the factory the owner worked in parking lot..

Why are these stories of value? Well, today, we see history repeating itself.. What is today something we take for granted, might be when the millennial look back, heady days here/now... I suggest those uber young, understand the amazing days for autos we are in now.. And pick a steed you want to grow to 50 with. One day, it might be part of your retirement program. :) and believe it or not, the Hyundai R-Spec sedan (and the "Formula" version, the 2012 5.0 non R-Spec) might just end up being something rare as all can be. 35 years from now, still in the top tier of speed and class.. Same could be said about the G8 GTX, or Hellcat, 2014 GT500 convertible (650 HP), non modified V8 Ford GT, New Chevy SS manual, Camaro ZL1 Convertible (for a calendar shoot, got to drive one for a few days.. Should have cut right arm off to buy.. Very few made), and others. Some of the fastest steeds in any setting, and uber rare. Based on the insane prices for BMW 2002ti, I would expect M6 convertibles, certain V10 optioned M series, same for some V8 M versions, will also be in a elite class. Heck, look at the 351 Pantara. Good ones fetch 75-90k (Original costs way under 10k).. Look at the 69-70 Mercedes 300SEL 6.3. I saw one on a used lot while in my 20s for under 12k. I was "afraid" of the vacuum system and air ride.. What a putz. Look at insane prices today. So, some of the uber rare versions of AMG are good candidates. We can all be smaller versions of Jay Leno, if we recognize early what will be the big $$ winners few decades from now. Based on the current EPA and mileage standards, and how even the Genesis will like like a "simple system and easy to repair" years from now (comparing to we we expect will be complexity coming.. And the fact that cars from factories will be "licensed", ownership retained by them)...
 
Long distance high-speed touring driving the Genesis is very good at. The smaller, lighter WRX can change directions quickly, and is a blast to drive, but the understeer is annoying. Above a 100 mph there is more to be desired from the WRX. I look forward to road trips in the Genesis, but enjoy driving other cars in different driving conditions.

For both comments on WRX.. Very cool car.. STI, wow. Subaru needs to leap frog again. Too many makers have caught this platform.. Only the tuners keep it over the top.. Hey, install one of those big hand brakes to nullify the under steer? :) that should do it. And has a cool factor for the breed.
______________________________

Help support this site so it can continue supporting you!
 
Daily. Weekend cars should be sporty, not floaty.
 
Daily. Weekend cars should be sporty, not floaty.

To each to own young buck:D I have 3 cars, I don't need to buy a 4th. I bought my Genesis when I was 26, and I think that's a nice achievement at that age. Now I'm a little older and a little wiser and my car has been paid off for 2 years. I only have a payment on my wife's Optima. I have other plans in my life, such as putting half down on my next house in the next 5-7 years which will have a 4 car attached garage, IR heat, floor drains and LED lighting.
 
It's my daily driver (about 1000mi/month).

My secondary ride is my 2004 heavily modified Jeep Wrangler rock crawler that I use off-road as well as around town (top/doors off) when the weather is nice on weekends.

Both vehicles are a ton of fun for very different reasons: One is very fast with lots of creature comforts. One is very slow but will go anywhere. :)

Moab, UT
1924294_44770201622_3614_n.jpg


Eagle County, CO
1937330_113094736622_6745904_n.jpg
 
My R-Spec is my daily driver. Like others here have said, a weekend car should be sporty. I certainly qualify on that score. Check out the image below of my Genny alongside my 485-HP 6.3L Corvette.


IMG_5335.jpg
 
Back
Top