The Seller might have had a chance if this truck were in nice shape. But it’s not. This thing has been well used. CP.
The Seller might have had a chance if this truck were in nice shape. But it’s not. This thing has been well used. CP.
Swearing is a sign of a weak mind trying to express itself.
I once eluded the Pine County Sheriff’s office in a ‘79 Chrysler Cordoba.
I’m seeing speculation with these models lately. This example, with higher miles and some issues, doesn’t warrant a speculative price. CP.
It’s cheesy because it’s an obvious cheap after market unit. While I’m on it, those cheap vinyl after market seat covers look cheesy as well.
Well, intelligent except for that cheesy aftermarket sunroof.
Your point is taken, but compared to what every used NSX is priced at, this example does not seem unreasonable.
Check Hemmings. Even non-Abarth modified 600's go for more than this. (Admittedly, as a specialty forum Hemmings does command strong pricing) With the bigger motor this is a great deal.
It’s been tried. Called a Smart For Two, and it was a flop.
Hmmm, voting option not appearing this morning.
I call bullshit.
Thank you! This all day.
I believe it was FDR.
Fellow Dad here who drives a Hyundai. An Ioniq. I take a lot of shit on this site for that but they’re not terrible. Honest!
Let’s see: used BMW with 163K for $25 large.... No.
Kudos to the owner for being upfront. Not a crack pipe but definitely a no dice.
Not a Mustang fanboi here, but I’m surprised this car isn’t getting more love. It seems pretty well done. Voted Nice Price.
I too, was stuck on the miles. And the lifter tick. No Dice.
COTD!
Easy NP. In the collector car world today, originality is in high demand, and this car appears to be either largely original or an older remodel.