As long as the title indicates that the odometer reading is incorrect and the seller isn’t trying to commit fraud, there should be no legal problem. Same as if you replaced the instrument cluster or the odometer broke or wrapped.
As long as the title indicates that the odometer reading is incorrect and the seller isn’t trying to commit fraud, there should be no legal problem. Same as if you replaced the instrument cluster or the odometer broke or wrapped.
Props to him for being upfront about that, but is that even legal?
I have to agree with this critical viewpoint. CP all the way. That being said, it is a pretty cool project car, even if it is a 2011 weak-sister version of the 1988 Fiero. I mean, after all, what else was that Fiero body doing, really? Might as well turn it into an electric Jalop. As we move forward in time I think…
Here in Utah, you can license a SxS to be legal on nearly every road other than the interstate!
At this point it’s just boring.
Can’t decide if the voyeuristic peek over the top of the wall is more cheesy or dirty.
A supercharged version.
Wheel size is the same: 16-inches (CJ-3Bs also offered 15s).
Tires are quite different, as flatfenders used nondirectional tires, which were about 28-inches in diameter, but only six inches wide.
The Roxor’s tires are about 29 inches in diameter, but 9.25-inches wide (235 mm).
These things ABSOLUTELY need to be allowed to be street legal in rural areas.
Oooh, wheels! Bold choice.
As the former owner of a 1988 Fiero Formula, purchased new, I can confirm that the body does make a fair amount of noise under flex. The ride quality was good, so their were no other noticeable rattles (except for the loose front bumper) during my 3 years of ownership.
Oh, you laugh, but somewhere there is a laboratory on the cusp of harnessing the kinetic energy of crappy dash and trim pieces rubbing together through an in-dash series of micro-chargers. Soon the entire Pontiac range will underpin our squeaky carbon-free transportation future.
Buy it before the steel prices go up.
Or swap a GM 3600 series engine into it.
Damn it Florida. I have taught history. Which means I am educated. Which means I know that to teach history and believe this crap you have to be a willfully ignorant dumb ass holding onto white supremacy as something you think is based in “facts”.
Man, how I miss the old-school newsprint JC Whitney catalog of my youth.
I wonder how the gauge, surface treatment, and actual construction compare, tho. I dimly remember that there were some absolute crap repops around in the ‘80s
Converted? I bet I will see one of these on the road with plates not long after they go on sale. Why? Alabama. No emissions testing and looks like a “car” so some clerk somewhere will just register the thing.
It’s the size of an original Jeep. That’s what we have come to. People who weren’t around when this size was normal expecting something the size of a full size truck