BigGatorChris
BigGatorChris
BigGatorChris

I don’t know what everyone else thinks, but the people who wrote the Constitution and Bill of Rights are smarter than 99.9999999999999% of the people who have ever lived.

Stop. I’m not a gun advocate, but this is the type of response that shuts down any type of discussion just as fast as “BUT IT’S IN THE CONSTITUTION”.

Seriously? You want someone to give you money for this shit?

$11.5k for a rusted non-original car with a shitty paintjob and a bad interior?

Good:

Nice car. And I always dug these and am an AMC fan in general.

I don’t know all too much about AMCs, but that price isn’t sitting right with me for something that needs not-insignificant body and interior work, and I just scrolled back up to remember that the original transmission is out, too.

Ha, I saw one a couple of months ago! I liked it so much that I started looking into them, for shits and giggles, but came to my senses soon enough.

And 1,100 pounds +/-...

I feel like I just got hit in the chest. Yeah, that’s a good one.

Jesus that must be a nightmare. At the VW dealer I worked at, the techs HATED the Eos because the roofs were apparently horribly unreliable. I once put the roof down to see how it worked and everyone lost their shit because they were afraid it’d break and we’d be liable.

Now just imagine that, but for a car that was

Yeah, actually saw a running and driving one on the road last month.

15-17 years ago, when I had a DSM as an undergrad, there was a lady in town with a red spyder VR4. 600 of the Spyders were VR4, the other 500 were non-turbos. It was a $20k option over the “normal” VR4 - $65k in 95-96!

I think I’m with you on this one. lol

Under the hood, there’s all these green spheres full of alien fluid.

What do you mean.....look like?

The front half and back half look like they were designed by two groups of people that have never spoken to each other.

Looks like they were impressed with Homer Simpson’ portfolio

1972 SM... currently at $3,000.

VW Phaeton with the W12 engine for only $13,500: