this would make an awesome man cave show piece....$10,600, oh wait never mind.
this would make an awesome man cave show piece....$10,600, oh wait never mind.
$10,600 just to get laid?? I think you can find better value in some hookers.
funny....I always thought it was a Chevy 305. Guess I was wrong.
AMEN!! this has to be car of the year, by a long shot. Finally we have a driver's car at a feasible price. A gamechanger, no doubt about that.
that's the tradeoff with the Sprinters. You get alot more interior room and better mileage than Ford or Chevy, but you have to tolerate the low towing/hauling capacity (5,000 lbs I think it is). Ours was the passenger version, which we used to drive our family around in so it never got alot of heavy use. …
remember the Monte Carlo Dale Earnhardt Jr Edition? As I recall, you could buy one with the race decals on the side. Probably one of the most embarrasing cars of all time.
I say NP. It's an interesting import that most people probably don't know about, and whoever buys this, I commend them. The excellent condition defenitly helps too. I wish the buyer good luck on his quest for spare parts as well!
this car really was a gamechanger for Ford...it helped them get past the mediocrity of the early 2000s (remember the old Taurus???) For the first time Ford had come out with something that was capable of giving Toyota and Honda a run for their money. I think this was the first car Ford debuted after Alan Mullally…
I'd like to do some sort of job on the Ferrari F1 team. You get access to cool cars on a regular basis, lots of free lobster dinners, and best of all, the finest women on the planet.
congratulations for being such an insensitive jerk.
diversity is the best way to enjoy cars, IMHO. That way you can experience the pros and cons of various cars, rather than just being stuck with one iteration.
NP, although I would at least try to talk the seller down to $3,500 or so. This would be an excellent candidate for a 350 swap, what with the body in such excellent condition, and the manual is a definite plus. I would gladly take this over any 1990s or early 2000s Camaro/Firebird. As graverobber said, the styling…
I totally agree with you sir, every auto parts store in the land has anything you may need when it comes to Camaro/Firebird parts. I used to work in an auto parts warehouse and you would not believe all the 80s Camaro parts we kept in stock there.
something must be wrong with the weed they sell down there....
Walter White would defenitely agree with the #1 entry.
you would think Jerry Jones would be having kittens over this. Oddly enough, he seems fairly indifferent to the whole affair.
typical high school BS. despicable behaviour on the part of these guys, and the coach is just digging himself a hole by covering it up/ignoring it.
beats me why the American embassies need to import big SUVs like the Expedition or the Suburban when they can spend alot less and get a vehicle thats much easier on the smaller roads. And I'm just curious, who does service/repair on those American SUVs when they break down across the pond? Last time I checked Chevy…
Not surprised....thats what you get when you have a wooden frame with light fiberglass panels stapled on and insulation sprayed between the gaps. It's pretty shocking how bad these RVs are built.....if you've ever seen an RV rollover usually all that's left is a pile of wood and fiberglass shards. And RV fires are…
I love that show! I was kind of sad to see the Winnebago get crushed in Season 3 (or was it 2, can't remember).