great blog. the 15 cent on the supercar dollar found on ebay listings are good. especially the Porsche 996 ones since that is where my current focus is going.
we grow our states big out west. google maps tells me crossing 3 states to see this car is 16+ hours each way
and she has magic mushrooms in her garden, but not the fun kind.
agreed. and have done so. even drove 20hrs to F1Austin last fall so i could camp with my dog near the track.
gotta go CP on this one. besides, would you take investment advice from a Jalop who took your $70k and will have a tough time getting you half back?
i would post a beautiful picture of my Vermillion red 1957 Ford F100 if I weren't stuck in the netherworld of Kinja-grayscale. well, that and its buried in my garage under layers of dust and storage.
no. you just have to suffer through 9th grade English class
they don't have a hub in Sierra Leone, right?
Actually, it's this 1979 Ford Thunderbird that flips its lid, being a rare and sassy custom convertible. The ad doesn't say so, but I'm guessing this is one of the about 150 cars hassan-chopped by American Custom Coachworks of Beverly Hills, CA back in the day.
Ford finally pulled their heads out of their asses by offering Guard Metallic on the 2015s as a factory color
i can still like the car, and just hate the price, right? CP
subaru manual wagon on Blizzaks in Colorado- come catch me if you can
so having a manual wagon might get me out of the gray? and here I've been trying just witty (at least to me) comments.
already over 30k, without surprise
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i'm thinking Wolfsburg castle logo, but then again I suck at those posts identifying hit and run cretins.