alexbtango15
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alexbtango15

It probably oozed oil too, but hey it was a Chevy and cheap to fix.

My grandfather had one just like this. Wish he'd kept it and somehow I had inherited it. That thing oozed character and patina.. and family history.

Sweet ride or not, way too much dough for a 30 year old truck.

Voted C/P because of the price, but damn I really like this thing! If it weren’t about twice my budget I’d buy it and leave it as it is. Rust torn seats and all. Maybe I’d try to find the missing trim piece for the driver's door.

OK, just read the article... Still CP

I didn't read the article. Just saw 1986 Saab for 20K and went straight to CP

It's clean and shinny, but it just isn't a $6500.00 car.

3500 US. nice price funky leather and all.

No way, not for almost 8K.

I think opening the tailgate sideways will come in handy when reaching in to the underbed storage. That way you don't have to stretch over the tailgate.

Keep em’ both. I’m assuming the white one is paid off, use it as the daily driver and the black one for special events and stuff. I’m pretty sure in 20 or so years a low mileage STi will fetch much more than the average car will. Or at least he'll break even.

4900 seems a bit expensive

Mustang GT California Special. Ohhhh! It's got a decal on the side that says GT/CS.

Dude is nuts asking 12 grand for this car.

The starter slowly going bad in my 2004 Chevy Impala with a 3.8L would cause the car's anti theft system to kick in and the car would refuse to start for 20 to 30 minutes, while the "security" light would flash on the dash. @0 or 30 minutes later the light would go out and the damn car would start again like nothing

Almost 4 grand for a Pinto??!! Shiiiiiiit. they're seriously overestimating the power of nostalgia.

Every limited edition Bugatti Veyron that's come out in the last few years...

Ford Ranger Edge.

And the repaired frame.

I was totally digging this Subie until I got to the rust part...