Even as GM was selling Suzuki Cultuses badged as Chevrolets and Daewoo LeManses badged as Pontiacs, your friendly Chevy showroom offered Isuzu Geminis with Chevrolet badges (a decade later, you could get an Opel Omega with Cadillac badges, but that's another story). A few years back, we saw this 1989 Spectrum, which came with both Chevrolet and Geo branding, but today's Junkyard Find came from the era prior to GM's creation of the soon-to-be-defunct Geo brand.
These cars were more or less invisible back in the 1980s, and they remain invisible today. This doesn't stop Craigslist sellers from claiming to have Geo "barn finds," of course.
This one sat outdoors for a long time before its final tow-truck ride.
Just 76,000 miles. If you're the president of the Chevrolet Spectrum Owner's Club and you're reading this in 2057, understand that we early-21st-century Americans just didn't understand how rare and valuable these cars really were. Sorry about that!
Power by Isuzu.
I was 20 years old when this ad came out. I don't remember it, but I'm sure I would have been horrified by the idea of "Spectrumality."
I'll bet the media launch for this car was what press-car-killin' car writer Jay Lamm refers to as a "tents and corn dogs affair."
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