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And three they are test drivers not owners.

Looks like whoever owns that car checked out a long time ago.

Yuck, this reminds me of the cars in the Leonardo DiCaprio Romeo and Juliet. For the price you could get a very nice 997 Carrera.

read wrong never mind

Has anyone else noticed the headlights are designed to look like the Mclaren badge?

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Really guys that's like saying this picture I used to sell my boxster is "parking like an asshat", he is clearly doing the same thing I did which was pull into an empty parking lot snap a couple of pictures then leave ( and yeah it is a parking lot the lines are just faded)

I like it, would of much rather bought that then my x3.

I disagree a defenders upkeep is generally not too bad, considering they run on the same chassis as a series IIA, if you own one have you looked at rovers north?

I wish I had a large 18 wheeler with a cattle guard so i could plow right threw them.

Adrian Newey

The car was originally titled for the road in the late 80s, the previous owner claims the car was x military so the year 1968 may not be 100% accurate. The car came with military style bumperettes so this could point to the previous owner being correct, honestly though I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a

I want that hood, no holes for front tire drilled in it.

Not to be pompous but my favorite "old-school Land Rover" has to be my 1968 series IIA. It is easy to work on, the parts are extremely easy to find, and relatively inexpensive.

I wish I posted this Gulf Racing Ford I saw in my neighborhood yesterday.

The 993 looks better to my eye, has better tech then the 964, and is air cooled.

I love it, the m sport package ruins it,but besides that looks very nice. All you guys claiming the 5 series gt is terrible, have you ever sat in the back seat? The head room is amazing. This concept may not be beautiful but if you have teenagers like i do over 6 foot it makes sense. I would much rather drive this