Wow. That's really very useful. I have a thrift store copy of The White Album that really needs this. Thanks!
Wow. That's really very useful. I have a thrift store copy of The White Album that really needs this. Thanks!
Slant 6 engines for EVERYBODY!
@K5ING: One of my favorites as a kid. I recently bought an old VHS version of it off eBay. It was worth the cost just for the vintage puffy VHS case.
@Philippe Racicot: AND a Gran Torino fastback!
@Daga: My mistake. I guess my mind simply refuses to admit it could be trail rated.
No thank you, sir. There is crack in that pipe...although I think it's a cool idea.
An interesting take on a classic muscle car. Although I think the main appeal of owning an older car is the tactile response of mechanical knobs and switches, I've still got to admit I'd love to be able to start and rev my car from a distance just to scare the crap out of people in parking lots.
@bearslayer: It was only a matter of time.
Did no one learn there lesson from what happened when Jeep said it would start building non-trail rated vehicles?
@Møbius: Right, if I had to choose which one I'd rather look at, the GT is a no-contest choice over the Veyron.
Florida isn't on the worst side of the spectrum? Well, booyah for us.
It's a good thing you specified "barn find car" or we'd have tons of pictures of horse manure.
@tripl3fast: I just watched that episode. Hi-larious.
@Fast_Nel: Low? I hear the restoration cost is...murder.
@08GTImkV: I think John Lovitz in Rat Race taught us all that lesson.
@tempesjo: What's a Texas county mountie doin' in Wisconsin?
Nice price, although I'm pretty sure this is an '82 since it doesn't have the cut out for the fuel filler. Then again, DMC-12s are known for mix-n-matches between years.
@Turbo Driver: It is interesting that a company owned by VW would pick the one angle that would make a Bugatti look like a Beetle.
This is probably one of three early 80s cars I could get my wife to accept. Nice price.