How do we know that Tesla fanbois are real? Jason had to start off the article with serious Tesla fellatio.
How do we know that Tesla fanbois are real? Jason had to start off the article with serious Tesla fellatio.
Yeah, first question to ask this seller is where the car is registered. Those tags suggest really recent emissions. If the tags were expired, insta-cp.
5 cylinder turbo, AAN. You can tune them up decently, and they hold together until around 200k miles. Pre-timing chain 4.2l v8 and v6's.
That’s not how avoiding emissions is done in Colorado. Not all Colorado counties have emissions requirements. You get an address in one of those counties, and register the car there. Illegal, for sure. Though, for any potential buyer, literally a glance at the car’s paperwork will show where it is registered. …
This is a pretty straight forward swap for these cars. Obviously, there would be questions any potential owner needs to ask. Seems like a lot of 2.7tt potential work was not done when the engine was out. Was this done by an owner, or shop?
The S4 is a poor comparison. You get the V8, with craptastic timing chains that are more than likely already rattling. Also, turbo V6> V8 at altitude. Now, do you buy somebody else’s project? Ehhhh.
If you don’t care about what Porschephiles say about this car, then it is a NP all day. This would be a driver’s car all day, and isn’t that what 911's are suppose to be? Low mileage manual Cabriolet with IMS done. Yes, you absolutely can find cheaper, though it will be hard to find one with this low mileage, and the…
I think these cars, in coupe form, are just gorgeous. They are not as big of maintenance nightmares as their predecessors. That price though. You can get newer or lower mileage examples for that money. And I agree with others, tire brand makes a huge difference. If the owner bought the cheapest tires they could,…
This is weird. So, this guy bought body panels, and slapped them on a Mustang to make a profit. If I buy those panels, fit them on then paint them, and sell the car for a profit, do I then have to pony up to Halicki? A completed Eleanor Mustang goes for a lot of money, are those folks paying Halicki? It isn’t like…
A mixed bag, really. The auto trans on these were crap. So the manual is a big plus. These are actually fun to drive with the manual trans. Most of the time, the TB service being done is a huge plus in my book. Though, the receipts MUST be checked. People can go cheap on the parts, which then fail way too soon…
No. The RV market is quite solid right now. Factories were shutdown or shifted production to government contracts, while demand went up. I’ve been reading comments that currently dealers are telling people, “The price is the price.” The used RV rental market can be a great place to buy a RV. All of the early issues…
As the locals recount the story, as the 70's witnessed the birth of punk rock, local residents the Ramones participated in a act of pure punk and destryed these four cars. Thus, why they had to hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach. Michael actually discovered a long lost punk rock shrine.
CP all day. You will totally be buying sombody’s project. The seller really should have gone with “Quite possibly the only E55 between Denver and Salt Lake!!!” I mean, really, so few people live out there. There might be one stashed in Aspen, maybe.
Again, the conditions that Brock Yates faced are radically different than what these guys faced. As we heard about other attempts when Ed made his run, we’ll hear about other attempts at this time as well. Most will end up broken down on the side of the road, or face some other issue that tanks them. In a race…
Seems like a lot of sour grapes from the Cannonball community. First off, “Don’t break laws while your breaking laws..” Really? Alex, Ed, et all broke multiple laws on top of multiple laws on state and federal levels. So we can put that aside. Morally and ethically questionable to run this during a pandemic? The whole…
Nicely done!
? You mean Lyle AlzAdo? The Broncos Defensive End? Broncos, not Raiders, because #FTR.
I’d say some cars are ok to buy from a rental fleet. Mini-vans, plain sedans, and maybe SUV’s. That Mustang or Challenger that was in a rental fleet? Hard pass.
I see so many mall crawlers with the spare on the roof, a rusting away shovel, and a farm jack that hasn’t been used, maybe ever. I wonder what happens if that recovery equipment ever needs to be used?
I get that I am one of the few Suburban owners that tows, but, IRS? Soooo, the ‘burb is just a really big crossover now?