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It looks a bit like an Ikea vomited a 1970s office building into a 1960s sex club.

So it’s a Mini-van?

That’s what I’m hoping here. The seller made a typo on the listing 😆

It might be 1500$ car, but it’s not nice.

What are you expecting? It’s from 1989, when a standard Corvette had 245 horsepower and a Mustang GT had 225.

Nobody forced you to look up pictures of the inside of his personal garage and then post them in attempt to smear him, like it or not. 

Power is provided by a 130 horsepower 2.8-liter OHV V6. That’s matched to a three-speed transaxle feeding the front wheels

It’s his fecking home. he can do with it as he fecking pleases. FFS get real.

Bradley, I don’t agree with this guy’s money and how he spends it, but it’s not fucking weird. It’s just memories, and we all saw this unfold on TV. We all need an outlet for frustration - be it a mural, automotive journalism or having discourse on kinja.

Please keep in mind although this is all to often the frightening face of a Boomer, it doesn’t mean all Boomers are automatically assholes. You just don’t notice the non-asshole Boomers because we aren’t constantly drawing attention to ourselves living a non-asshole life. 

No, the mural is part of our nation’s history, like it or not. Car collection is as expected. 

Wikipedia says he served in Vietnam and received a purple heart... so I’m going most likely a “freedom isn’t free” and/or “never forget” type of thing.

There are other 8-series Bimmers to be had on the ‘Bay with similar use in similar condition for thousands less.

I love the Changli updates because I have never seen someone so enamored with a machine as you are with it. The pure joy on display here is delightful.

What do they call those things? Anus wheels?

See also: craft beer.

This thing spawned my favorite OEM part of all time: A Toyota badge with a GM part number

Which also had a series of TRD parts, because of course it did.

Just a bit of trivia on the badge thing. Toyota is the largest car maker in Japan and they started to get a bit concerned that every second car had a Toyota badge on the front. So in the early ‘90s they started placing ‘model’ badges on the front of the cars. There are stacks of Toyotas that don’t have a Toyota badge

Overall, Sadly seems impressed”