It’s missing the engine :)
It’s missing the engine :)
A thousand times better
This guy always has M3s and M5s for sale and all of the pictures are taken in front of the hangar with that airplane in the background. Usually has nice cars but they were overpriced 2 years ago so I can’t imagine what his prices are now.
I was going to pick the Hummer but then realized it’s an H3
I would take this A4 Allroad (might be a Q5 which is a tall wagon) because wagons were originally created to haul tons of gumbo luggage.
My parents had the same car but in white, it was mine for a few months when my ‘81 4000 Coupe (same 5sp/5 cylinder) was broke down. I loved that car since it was so much nicer than mine and it did the best donuts in the snow plus it had heated seats! Most Euro cars look so much better with the US bumpers removed but…
The question is have they even built one yet?
It’s not a new transmission, the manual and SMG versions had the same Getrag transmission. Basically rip out all of the SMG hardware, add a master/slave cylinder with the pedal and shifter and boom you have a 6 speed manual.
My sister had a variant of this, I remember helping my dad fix it over and over again. Couldn’t drive the damn thing if it was over 90 degrees out because it would vapor lock until you let it cool down in the shade for 30 minutes.
Star for the Graboid picture, never knew they had a name.
Custom made “Strip Star”
Obviously you just send some pictures of it to David Tracy and things will work themselves out.
I was going to say this as well, you can even filter vehicles by how many days they have been listed. The other great thing about CarGurus is they track price changes over the history of listing.
Agreed, if you are not in the mountains then the snow is usually off the streets by the next day. So if you have FWD cars then just invest in some snow tires, if they are AWD then just get tires with a good snow rating and take it a little slower on the icy/snowy days. I used to buy snow tires and swap them twice a…
The 318ti is the same as any other E36 from the B pillar forward, it was only the rear suspension that was used from the E30 so that floor in the hatch would be lower. It might have also been a way to cut costs since the ti was the entry level model.
I could see this as a huge boon to contractors if it was a slide out toolbox/work table. Slide it out, drop some adjustable height legs on the outside and then the work surface would flip up like the stove does in the picture. I think it already has 120V outlets so you can run tools or just use it to re-charge the…
What movie is this from? I feel like I have seen it but can’t place it.
Just imagine what could be done to the Mustang in the garage if you didn’t try to repair vehicles made out of compressed rust.
That is tempting but I imagine getting parts or an engine would be a nightmare.
Damn, amazing how well that actually looks, the top bar flows into the fender really nicely. Maybe you can sell the design to an aftermarket company.