yeah, it happens that the curated vintage peugeot bicycle is not sustainable, to haul the kids around ...
yeah, it happens that the curated vintage peugeot bicycle is not sustainable, to haul the kids around ...
one of those craigbay scrolling moment ... do it !
I had one ... 1985 250CR, an ex-desert runner from CA, that had spent too much time in storage. $500, a few hundred quids to bring it back to top notch running condition, and ... I sold it, like the moron I can be, sometimes ...
“Axle clearance isn’t as important”, one day I’ll have to tell you my story of a military G-wagen getting stuk for 24 hours on a trail ... ahem.
Technically no it’s not wrong, you do whatever you want with the things you own. Within the limits of legality obviously.
That pickup truck is amazing, sir, you win the internet today !
what is that ?!?!?!?
but .. but ... but ... but ... why ?
No argument about making cars safer and safer, it’s great.
Goat, really, what are the odds ? You won’t drive your vintage like your daily, knowing that it’s valuable (to you) and not as safe. Right ? Plus, how did all these previous generations survive, with no airbags and seat belts and crumple zones and whatnot ?
That’s exactly why Jalopnik is so good. You nail it, Patrick !
Do it.
no time, no money, no skills ... that’s all of us here, right ?!?
hey, now ...
One of a kind shooting brake (break) made by the factory for Mr Porsche, I believe. Lovely...
Yeah well, that doesn’t work always very well. I recently looked at a Bolt, through Costco, Costco sent me a price sheet with the contact of a local dealer, which then came back to me saying they wouldn’t honor the Costco price but were ready to “quote” me the car ... Called Costco customer service to clarify, ended…