Equana
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I would counter with a beige Camry ... but you’ve probably never seen one. See! Exactly my point!

Looks good, but not $25k good. Also too many small, easily-fixable problems to inspire confidence in the sellers maintenance. Who doesn’t test the A/C for Pete’s sake, unless he’s afraid of what he might find, or knows, but is going for plausible deniability? CP

Dry cleaners and restaurants are the best fronts. Cash businesses with books that are very easy to cook, and none of the hassle of liquor boards etc.

Nah, I’m not balding. Otherwise I fit the description. Signed, another engineer in Ohio.

Around 20 years ago rt. 46 in Parsippany NJ and my friend Matt was taking the 350 version of this, with a little work done, for a test drive. This car had tint so dark that I’m pretty sure it absorbed energy around it like a NJ Guido black hole. Anyhoo at a stop light the owner said floor it etc. Matt proceeded to

In General, it’s not a Goodyear for motorists in Warren, Michigan.

there’s only so many coffee shops and grocery stores they can work at.

#AlternativeFacts

After having driven and wrenched on these in the 80s and 90s, you couldn’t pay me to own one.

the iffy reliability and the condition lead me to believe that the mileage really is close to 111k and the barrels haven’t rolled. but that driver’s seat angle could be from an accident and not just rusted seat rail drift. CPEEEEEEEEEEEE.

We had an “82 for 19 years. It was very reliable.

Fix It Again Tony!

eBay with 6 days left means nothing. Now if it were $5400 with 6 minutes left, you would have a market point.

If Abraham Lincoln were still alive today, he’d have just celebrated his 209th birthday. So he’d be driving a Buick like everyone else his age.

I am also entitled to this opinion: That all bumper stickers are stupid and should never have been affixed to a car in the first place.

Few years ago they found one in Munich that they had to detonate instead of defuse. The explosion was bigger than expected and still blew out windows, as far as I recall.

In Germany, several WW2 duds have exploded during construction work. Basically, the moment an excavator hits metal, the blood of everyone on the construction site freezes solid. In 1978, an excavator equipped with a drill hit a british 500kg bomb which went off and flung the excavator three floors high in the air. The

Yeah... I’d say blow torches and 70+ year old bombs don’t really go well together.

This one was way worse, but the dumb asses cut into it with a blowtorch, so I guess Darwin wins?

I had the same thought. I’m interested in the design of the trigger mechanism on these bombs specifically. That’s quite impressive.