McSean
McSean
McSean

This would be thee perfect DD for my wife to haul around our two boys in, if it weren't RHD. Still NP 'cause I want to encourage this sort of thing.

I really wanted to like this, but that last shot killed it. Based on that interior shot, this truck is about 12K over what it's worth.

Maximum Overdrive Truck!

TL:DR Gimme that 210!

You had me, but then I looked em up, Average price within 200 miles of Detroit, is $32,000. That's way to much to spend on a car that I'll still need to blow $15,000 for a Hemi on....

I know the NPorCP ByLaws, never buy someone's project, stay away from engine swaps, and drugs are bad. I know this thing is only 2WD, but dammit I like it, and I think the asking price is pretty reasonable. NP!

It's a play on Badonkadonk, which means butt. The old Impalas have much back, damn it hurts to have to explain this.

I actually took the time to read the ad for once, if I were looking for one of these this seems to be a great buy for the money. Yes it's expensive, but restorations usually are, and this has most of the work already done, and well. From the photos, the only thing I would change is the back seat, that's at most a

The last of the least desirable Chargers ever built, made cool by the only person in the world who could.

Given how much complaining I've heard year after year from Suburbanites about how much the Dream Cruise is horrible for the local economy, and how terrible the cruisers are the weeks leading up to the event, the whole cruise should move to Detroit. Belle Isle to Midtown and back!

Imagine how many cars could be packed in the CoPo lots tho! That would be a car show of epic proportions!

I did that loop back when I had a Scion, and even with my fuel-efficient 4 cylinder it was nearly a tank of gas. The general lack of gas stations every two blocks once you get south of 8 mile will also be a fairly large problem for cruisers, imagine how much gas a 426 Hemi Cuda drinks in one lap of Woodward, it would

Thanks for the details.

I'd like to see a link to this "Few hundred dollar" supercharger. My Google Fu found some, but they were partial kits for $1,200 and up, and they did not include the actual blower, just the parts to mate them to the 4.0.

Even those fins on the interior are almost worn down. How can you ignore something like this on brakes? There had to be enough noise and sparks coming out of this thing that it looked like a tiny blacksmith set up shop in the wheel well. And the vibrations from the fins grinding away against the brake caliper (maybe

Exactly, aside from some soon to be large pockets of population, the city is mostly empty. If I were still a single guy looking to start my Paper Street Soap Company, Detroit would be ideal. I'm not that guy anymore, but most "hipsters" seem to be., which is exactly why there seem to be so many of them.

And the Scion xA, xB, and tC; along with the Corolla. I'm pretty sure it was the standard 'Yota wheel for at least 10 years.

Success is of course open to interpretation; but the city is already on the path to it. There are of course many things that could go right, or wrong and change that; but there are already so many thriving pockets in the city, it just needs to connect all the dots and implement a vision, nearly any vision. It really

See I almost agree with you, and if this weren't displacing people that called that area home, then great.

Ok I Googled it: