At any auction I've been to in Texas, about 25% of the bidders are looking to buy cars on the cheap and then ship them east, though usually not work trucks. Mostly high mileage lux sedans.
At any auction I've been to in Texas, about 25% of the bidders are looking to buy cars on the cheap and then ship them east, though usually not work trucks. Mostly high mileage lux sedans.
Some people say that Salt Lick isn't the best BBQ in Austin. They instead point to some dipshit establishment like Franklin where they swear waiting in line for 4 hours is worth it. But Salt Lick in Driftwood is about the experience, the atmosphere, the intangibles. Can't be beat.
I would assume it's running alcohol, hence being air cooled and not detonating, though the articles don't specify what type of fuel. If alcohol, then air cooled is standard. If not, that's impressive.
Seems like there's always one or two decent'99 or '00 XJ Classics on Craigslist at any given point for about $4-$5k. But you're right, not like you see Grand Cherokees.
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Wikipedia is wrong, though I agree with the '79 being awful. The '85 GTs with automatic transmissions had throttle body fuel injection and a whopping 180hp. The '85 GT was my first car. [www.mustanggt.org]
I would also add the 85/86 Mustang GT 5.0 with fuel injection. 200 HP???
There are very little "off-hour" travel times in Austin. I-35 is bumper-to-bumper at 3 pm on a Sunday.
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