armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

Swap out the tranny, lighten her up a bit, and you've got a wicked sleeper for under 5 grand. Nice price.

@DThr33: What about the CV?

Goes great with my Flying Valiant! But as for a caption: "Han's brother Ted made his way in the Empire as a courier in his ship "The Last Millenium's Falcon."

•1969? Check

An inspiring image. Almost as good as...well...

@JuanOxido: I would buy that in a second.

I really wish I could form an opinion on this. The words "focused on NASCAR" did make me taste bile, though.

@wheatieboy: Really? Not the leiderhosen, music or porn?

@TraderCoz: If I could bring my own car, I'd pay double that.

@GV_Goat: You mean the meats, cheeses, beers and chocolate?

The Sears Lobo!

Those are some great covers. Wallpaper time.

It looks like a Jeep enough for all your friends to call it a Jeep no matter how vehemently you remind them. Plus, you have the added joy of hunting down parts 100 times more difficult to find than Jeep parts so you can keep the car your friends call a Jeep running.

If the work invested matches the hype, this car is a nice price for the labor on the engine. Given that I were looking to go fast for 30 grand, this is a good way to go.

I wanted to say no, but you said "Rampage."

@tayaya: Wow! I'll definitely have to check those out. Once you mentioned magnets, it sounded vaguely familiar, but that could just be creeping determinism. Sounds like some really cool toys. Good luck with your quest to find them.

@sdvictor: There was a recurring one on the Dukes of Hazzard, so why not?

This is the first time I've ever fallen for a car based almost entirely on its suspension.