Well I like those rims almost as much, the deep dish rears they put on the 5s and 7s will always look good.
I always loved those wheels, were they included in the $1500 price? Looks like the headlights and fogs need cleaned up and it’s a gorgeous car.
It’s not a terrible price and it probably rips in a straight line but I find it hard to look at. Like most things I lusted over in my college years, it has not aged well. The bulbous bed with the tiny step sides, woof!
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I think this is a really good price, I don’t see any mods that can’t be undone or that I hate. The supercharger is perfect for this application and looks to be a clean install, almost like how it should have come from the factory.
I am late to the party but I think you should scrap the Wagoneer for whatever you can get and buy this Comanche with a blown head gasket for $2100. It already has a lift kit and 35 inch tires. It even has floorboards and 3 less doors you need to fix.
It’s not even car-to-car shots, the standing still shots are horribly shaky. Love the grain of the film and the idea behind the series but holy crap are these hard to watch.
I looked at that like 30 times and I think you might be right. The object appears after the right front tire hits a manhole and then slides off to the right. If it were just a piece of fabric I would guess it would just stop moving once it hit the wet pavement but it keeps sliding so it something with mass. If that is…
Ermergard! The new Wrangler! It’s the same but now I can put the windshield down and drive around my neighborhood exactly once!
My mom had a green Explorer as well and had the Firestone tires on it when they issued the recall. She went to the tire place to have them swapped and when they were done she went out to the parking lot and noticed they never changed the tires. They asked the tech what the deal was and he said he swapped and pointed…
E46 is the answer, 1999 328i to be exact. Enough power to have fun with and a great handling car with style and a great clutch and shifter. This one needs some suspension work but it’s only $4K and you have $1K to spend on suspension upgrades!
This was my thought exactly! Keep it up Peter, you are an inspiration to us old married guys!
On the white one I like the standard mud guard since it’s supposed to be stock. But I do like the cleaner line on the black one as it looks like a relatively clean install, assuming there are no holes in the fender to allow water to get under the seat.
We get more sunny days in Colorado than in Florida and on a 100 degree day here I don’t feel any need to close the sunroof shade. So I would say it works everywhere except Phoenix, nothing stops the heat out there.