TheDon
TheDon
TheDon

The want is strong with this one. I shall name him "Bender"

Doors were operated by hydraulics. Modern owners would convert them to pneumatic so to not suffer hydraulic fluid leaks all over their shag carpeting.

they can take their "doc fees" and shove them where the sun doesn't shine. All they do is notarize the forms you fill out and charge you $800.

first 45 seconds I made my truck fall on it's side. I'd call that a successful test run.

thanks...I have yet to figure out how to add photos...

what do you mean it doesn't make loud engine noises?...burble burble burble BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAP BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPP PPPPP

asshole seller

human sized ken doll doesn't have pockets that deep.

older cars are easier to steal, to an extent. Mercedes are difficult to steal, especially the diesels. If you break the steering lock you till need to know how the vacuum system works to apply a vacuum to the right line to allow the injection pump to deliver fuel. Good luck breaking the steering lock in these cars,

went to go buy an '82 240D 4 speed. Told the owner I'm buying it after I checked it out but said i don't know how to drive stick. Got a crash course in it and drove 100 miles home without incident.

I had an '87 300SDL that had velour interior. The SDL was a US only car and I never saw any other SDL with velour....I should have kept that car, I miss my big S Class

Bring back gecko green!

What I don't like is that I can't buy a stripped down C class Diesel Wagon or stripped down anything. I buy and own 70's and 80's vintage diesels and even then you still couldn't buy cloth interior, manual HVAC, hand crank windows, sunroof delete, wood delete...nope

man,what a dick move

Nope.... F 35 all of the things...

I like being really prepared.

inflatable pools do wonders.

I will push you out of the way with my car, dick.

Airbag? What is "airbag"....

if I had a jeep with an off-toad bumper I would not hesitate to shunt cars out of the way.