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BuckWylde
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It’s like someone ordered a limited appeal diesel model BMW, checked the box for the auto to eliminate interest from enthusiasts, and saddled it with about the least attractive paint and interior combo possible. Then, over the course of ownership took every opportunity to mod it with aftermarket parts to make it less

NP all day. Any clean example of an enthusiast or other interesting car for under $10k is NP now (I said this on yesterday’s too), and this has the bonus of being an actually pretty decent car. The 5-letter is the one you want, and this is about as clean as you could hope for without spending triple the money on a

ND, you can get a more desirable spec for the same money. They made a LOT of these cars and there are far more of them imported than you may realize. I would have no qualms about paying $13.5k for one, even with a 4 cylinder, but it would need to be in better shape with a more interesting interior and lower miles.

Id rather have a Tonka Toy F150 I could play in my back yard with for maybe $30

The white really highlights what a pedestrian design this is. Not ugly, just dull. I don’t need a look-at-me car, but I’m thinking the typical Ferrari buyer does. ND.

It was thoughtful for Buick to put ashtrays in the third seat for the kiddies.

If the owner thinks that a big ass stereo is more important than flywheel vibration, just think of all the other bad decisions this poor car has been through.

While I like the Reatta, Buick never made a V8 one, and the convertible version they did make didn’t have an available hard top like this does. And as there was never a 2-seat convertible Olds counterpart, I gotta go with the Caddy.

Nice price for the fond memory of Kelly giving a Bundy Beatdown to the girl who ripped off her Bundy Bounce.

Here’s what I recently figured out with Malaise-era Cadillacs. You’re usually better off with the Buick or Olds counterpart. If this was a Reatta I’d jump on it. It’s still NP though. If I had a garage this would be something fun to mess with for awhile and spruce up then sell it to the next guy.

NP, kid probably wanted a BroDozer. It’s a bit rough but nothing some detailing and elbow grease can’t fix. Should have plenty of miles/smiles left. So it’s an automatic; California traffic will make you a believer. Want a track car? Buy one.

Bought my 5 Series Wagon for cheap because the son did not want it. It was Mom’s car.

Let’s say you are correct and the truck on its own is worth $15k (I disagree, BTW and I love 7.3s). The seller is still trying to get $35k for it. Then they want another $35k for a camper that retails for around $28k. Even with your math, this thing is worth $43k max.

A quick google shows that’s a $28k camper (maybe it has some upgrades, but it’s also not brand new, so let’s just say it’s worth that) on a, what, $10k truck? If I’m being generous?

I don’t like the price, but BaT results show it’s inline with the current market. Reluctant NP.

I say NP; if you want one factory perfect, go find it; I’m sure several owners kept them as they started life. But if you want to actually drive and enjoy one, this is kicked up a notch, and the mileage says you don’t have to baby it or worry about that. Worse case, parts to switch it back to stock are available, and

I find it bonkers that the Cayenne has become the new Porsche 924, and while this one does suffer from that kind of catfish early aughts style, the interior is nice and you don’t have to look at it while you’re driving. Could be tigers lurking in there but for 40 benjies I’d chance it.

I love that this exists, and that someone put a lot of time and effort in to building it.

I irrationally love this artifact from before things went all grayscale. I love the steering wheel, all shiny green and fake wood. The whole interior really evokes something much older, which makes sense for the Mercury demographic.

I think it’s hideous, but it is genuinely a rare car and the Andretti signature on the dash means a lot to people. Probably a nice price for a collector.