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Speed Buggy!
I can only think of one use for these cars, and it isn't worth $12,500
Agreed. The interior was still 1970's bordello velour
At the time of his death Shelby was the oldest living heart transplant recipient.
As the parent of a cardiac patient I would love to do so, but a few years ago the foundation came under fire for some financial shenanigans. Let's hope it's all been cleared up and rectified.
any car without opening doors
I can't believe No. 2 made the list. Yeah it's turned into a meme and everything else, but the story behind the story is that the alleged perp had so much other aftermarket stuff on his car (window tint, painted corner markers, etc) that it called attention to the cop, who apparently was looking for some violation to…
"Coming to the Nuisance Doctrine:" A "coming to the nuisance" defense may be successful if a defendant can prove that he or she engaged in the offending activity with similar results before the plaintiff moved to the neighborhood. For example, a plaintiff is unlikely to succeed in a nuisance action for barking dogs…
Putting them on the glass
driving a car with a child not properly restrained
not wearing your seat belt
Having a radar detector in a state where they're banned
Not having a front tag on your car (assuming your car is registered in a place requiring front tags)
I think I see a little boattail in there somewhere
Nice!
tug of war
shuffleboard
Hmmm. This is a tough one. These cars are typically selling in the $3,000-4,000 range (which is what I paid for mine, which is an 89 in significantly better condition with same mileage). Also, when you start mucking around with the engine management electronics (as the seller did here), reliability is compromised. …
I think he's on the way to Cincinnatti to pick up his bowtie