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Even more than 45 years later, I still regret not bringing cash with me to buy a 1948 Packard Woodie on a cold, dark, Sunday afternoon near Pittsburgh, PA. The asking price was $1,250 and well worth it. The car was a maroon beauty; all original, no rust and the radio worked. Seller would not take a check and there

In 2003 I could’ve bought a 1997 Porsche 911 (993) when prices were still rock bottom. Instead I renovated my kitchen.

1995 Black 318Ti with the M Tech options for $5K and 100k miles on the odometer just a few miles from where I lived at the time. The guy was firm on the offer and I walked over a difference of $500. That car was immaculate.

A while back, a found a set of JK half doors on Craigslist not too far from me. The guy wanted a low price for them...low enough that I convinced myself that I was probably going to get robbed and murdered if I met the guy at the location to purchase the doors. Additionally, I was a little short on cash at the time. I

I’m sure Tyler likes working at a non-bankrupt company, but we still miss him.

dave you just killed me man. for 4 years i drove a 94 YJ sahara package but instead of green it was that tan/sand color lifted 3 inches I’m 32" kumhos. i sold her and bought my 350z 4 years ago. she was my first car and my baby. ya just hit me hard in the feels man. can i has out of the greys btw?

There was an early 70's BMW 2002 for sale in New Hampshire like three years ago, super-straight rust-free body, clean looking engine, apparently ran beautifully.

I have a BRZ now. But the only reason I have a BRZ is because of the Forester that got away. Allow me to explain:

‘04-’05 Forester XTs are known to many as some of the best sleeper cars ever made by any manufacturer. They did 0-60 in 5.x seconds STOCK from the factory, and because Subarus are LEGOs, you can basically

Ever see a boat do a flip turn? It ain’t pretty.

You know, you’re probably right.

Back in the depths of the recession, I worked at a beer distributor that was behind a Starbucks and shared a parking lot with it. The way people drove in that parking lot was worthy of a sociological or psychological study. I’ve never seen cars driven so slowly but so recklessly at the same time. It was as if

Do we not like him? I like him.

So was her Mustang in the body shop?

That vehicles looks out of its Element.