buckwylde
BuckWylde
buckwylde

The article says that the original seats are included, so this is probably just an accident of bad taste. The wheels and rear spoiler also look the work of someone with poor taste.

The seats....but why?

Not even a particularly good looking Jag.

Man that thing is just handsome all the way around.

If this was a Rickie Bobby Tribute Car, maybe, but this is just a junky 70's land barge with a paint job. Nope, No Dice

Why does anyone care? I don’t care at all WHO is selling a car, or how they are advertising it, I just care about the car and the price. And buying from a dealer DOES give you some consumer protections, minimal as they are, that are absent completely when buying privately.

They drive just like a Mercedes E-class. Which is nice, perfectly capable, but not particularly “sporty” or encouraging of fun (I have owned three E-class wagons). I imagine, having never driven one, that the SRT-8 handles marginally better but rides far worse, which is not a good trade0ff to me.

The little man with OCD who lives inside my head has a series of frantic questions about that steering wheel cover. 

If this had a V-6, it would be on a BHPH lot for $4999. Is the engine worth $10k? No.

You got to be kidding....even for a Honda, 216K miles is a lot...and in shit paint, shit interior, broken this and that, and they are asking for >4K? This is a $1.5K car at best.

I don’t see this as anything more than a cruiser.  Pop the T-tops and let the good times roll.

Anyway, the C3 has always looked too cartoonish to me...

oh jesus CHRIST i am like 5 miles from this thing. somebody talk me out of buying this my wife is gonna kill me

ND for no reason other than a non-working horn on a $60K car.  If it was worth $120K and asking 60 that would be different.

That won’t matter, any accident involving a modern vehicle is going to turn the occupants of cars like this into paste anyway. There are a bunch of cars like this I’d want to own, a Big Healey comes to mind, but I just don’t think they are survivable anymore on today’s American roads. Really disappointing.

Those tinted windows, the lack of clarity on the mileage, the chrome wheels, the near three-decade age, the failing paint... this thing just feels sketch to me. Always listen to your gut. ND

Re: power and perception of power, I think it’s easy to forget how much heavier cars are now, even compared with 1998.  Some not-very-thorough Googling suggests this 98 is probably somewhere in the range of 800 to 1000 lbs lighter than a current Challenger, so that “meager” 225 hp goes a lot further because it doesn’t

$8K, practically credit card money, for a nicely maintained Mustang GT convertible? Sign me up—NP.

I am NOT going to Idaho for this or any other car/truck. Do they even have airports in Idaho?

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