Classics by the Beach: June, 2021
Finding a suitable adjective for this 1986 Zimmer Quicksilver is proving to be harder than I thought it'd be. I was considering "villainous" and possibly "sinister," not because it's reprehensible, but because it strikes me as a having a sort of shady Manhattan vibe about it. I mean, if you were waiting for Lou Reed's man, "... all dressed in black, beat-up shoes and a big straw hat," this is what he'd be driving, right? ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yPXBjVYLYA .) Anyway ... . According to a handy plaque the car's owner provided, the Quicksilver is powered by a mid-mounted 3.8 litre V6 which car guru Graham M tells me is the same Buick-sourced engine that powered the Commodore range from the VN to the VZ . He also explained that the Zimmer Motorcars Corporation belongs to the same family that manufacture the eponymous walking frames. Live long and prosper The underpinnings are based on a lengthened Ponti...