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The description of that automatic transmission controlled by magnets and French elven magic terrified me

It’s gorgeous, NP

What?

To safeguard the case of cassettes, which is worth more than the car

“You Light Up My Life” was 20 years before this Lumina.

Unlike the many uncultured heathens hating on the 928 in comments, I love this car. Long been a dream car for me. And having owned a 2011 Mustang GT in Yellow Blaze I kind of dig the color. And a low-mileage 928 with a 5-speed for $17K and change? Sign me up!

When I look at this can’t help seeing a 1980s Mitsubishi-Dodge Challenger

TIL the American Lung Association has car shows

I fear the TLC is a kind of “A/C just needs a recharge” situation. Seller won’t say what it needs, so it must be serious. 

I’d bet this wouldn’t reach $5K at Mecum. ND

My thoughts exactly, at first thought NP just to part it out, but then realized how many people are looking for parts for an ‘84 Colt?

The 114hp lump under the hood is why I can appreciate why someone would want to do a V8 swap.

I love the look of these, and that interior is fantastic. Cliche as it is, buy it and do a SBC swap. 

It’s nice. It’s also a 31-year-old Accord. Anything over four figures is nuts.

So much to love about this car, but that wing is just tragic. Surely alcohol was involved. 

Not my taste either, but if it’s as well-sorted as it looks NP for someone who wants such a thing.

I’m always suspicious of cars with a bagless steering wheel replacement 

1990s Pontiac: “No one will ever put more hideous body cladding on a car!”

Looking at this all I see is a Knight Industries Two Thousand. Only this one was built by Michael Knight himself after he got passed-out drunk in a pile of cheeseburgers. 

Mechanically, the BMW. This thing would require all kinds of work just to keep the doors from falling off.