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123bob

Meh, if you drive a Cadillac odds are you’’ll be too busy looking at your golf clubs to notice.

The answer to all of life’s problems is of course a van! Trucks are religated to a constant (people:cargo) ratio. A van will haul a load of people, or a load of gear, and any combination inbetween! Job done

I’ve never seen the underside of an old Mercedes like this, so talking out my behind a bit. ...How hard could it be to swap an entire solid axle in? Maybe a Dana 44 from the back of an old XJ, or anything with tons of aftermarket support. I don’t know the track width comparison, but you might not even have to shorten

I don’t care what anyone else thinks, everything about this is tremendous!

So it’s an old Jag, that’s as reliable as a new Jag?... Excellent!

The bigger issue here is that if you can’t handle someone else’s bumper sticker, YOU SHOULDN’T BE DRIVING A CAR!

Cool be damned, so much room for activities! I’m interested to see the final price tag. And I’m curious how it’ll compare to the benchmark Sprinter vans. I’ve been drooling over a sweet van for so long but haven’t pulled the trigger.

Is anyone considering the excange rate? At the moment $30,000 CAD is $23,000 USD which narrows down some options.

David, there is only one logical solution, build an ark and gather all the Jeeps by twos.

I imagine that way back in the day, people felt the exact same way when the movie ‘Grease’ came out...

You don’t have nearly enough stars

Anyone that would buy (or won’t buy) a car based on other’s opinions is a hopelessly insecure individual.

Living in Washington state, seems to be a pretty good solution. Till just now I forgot my car had sunvisors.

Filthy scammers, by the way, would anyone like to buy my pet rock?

This one time I bought an old Volkswagen

...If it makes you feel any better, we’re spending less on discovering alien alloys than on Trump’s golf trips.

To Whom it may concern within Uber Co.

Those were my exact reactions as well

Our core group of 15-30ish hooligans would meet up every Friday and Saturday night for years. We were generally very good, the occasional two car race on a distant late night freeway. But mostly just a group of friends who liked to stand out in the cold dark PNW rain and talk about cars. We were constantly relocating

But, electrolytes!!! All kidding aside, its only downhill from here. A growth based economy, particularly one focused on short term growth, is unsustainable.