You used your personal touch to put new life into the Citation it seems. It was waiting to die until it's replacement showed up, then right on queue.
Everyone I knew who had one had nothing but issues. Looking at it online, it was successful, quirky, flawed and ultimately one of few generations of cars which attracted the US Governments attention due to the number of complaints. My friends dad admitted it was a rush job from GM and didn't receive the attention or time needed to be a more successful offering. The X-body included the Citation, the Phoenix, the Omega and the Skylark. It appears people now are finding them and bringing them back to life. Maybe the re-birth will redeem the integrity and respect it deserve(s)(d).
$200 is $200. The bank wasn't even going to entertain my offer until they realized I was the high bidder. I drove it home with it killing at every red light as the clutch was gone but the battery was new. So I would crank in gear until it started and just power shift. I pulled the engine to replace the clutch. Front wheel drive was new to me. But in the end, it was a great score. My brother had it sold, it was making noise, so I revved it until the engine seized. That was the Citations end. The color matched my Corvette, Silver and grey.
Yes, I want a change




