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They are still quite popular in many areas.  I have also seen them recently with the grad/cheerleader/football player’s image on them.  Last year with the pandemic, they were in everyone’s yards for grads.

There’s enough of them to fill a cruise ship. Leave the ship float at see without a crew while they work it out amongst themselves.

Yeah,  If you are asking top dollar, clean under the hood and show the full bed.

Simple Math...

The only thing making this T5 R stand out is the stick.  That’s not a big enough carrot for this car to carry a $3-5K premium.  ND for me.

hooned to hell”

This is an amazingly preserved old Lexus.  At $8K it would be worth it if one wanted to daily a 1990 Lexus.  $12.5K is well into ND for me.  I can’t imagine there are too many people thinking this was my dream car in my youth, but it only takes one.  This one’s been on CL for 18 days so no one in the bay area is

See what a six-pack and a sawzall can lead to. This would have had a better chance to be an NP if the car were intact. Altered is a total ND. Where does the water or snow in the bed go?

The seller is asking high end for a car that really should have been cleaned and prepped before the ad.  It still appears to sport its hanging air freshener. I can’t imagine too many people fondly remembering this basket handle shadow of a former muscle car. I see even fewer willing to hand over $8.5K for this.  ND

This could be worse. It could be a Leata Cabalero. I thought the tires were the worst part of this until I saw the trailer hitch out back and the bowtie on the front bumper. On the surface it appears to be reasonable work, but who cares? It’s not a vintage car. It’s not a sleeper. I wonder how the weight of the Chevy

This is a nice price for a buyer who wants this model or is looking for an ‘60's pick-up. It needs to have a long look as some of the work is a little off, but this is $3-6K less then the remaining pool of cleaned-up old Ford pick-ups from this vintage.

There are a number of 2017 and 2018 XE 35t’s floating around for $20-25K with no exhaust system alterations, no ECU mods, and 1/2-1/3 the miles on this one.  It looks clean and cared for, but these don’t hold resale.  This is more like $15K with the market.  DN for me.

For the time, these were nice cars.  The onesie tailgate made it easy to load lots of stuff in these.  I had a couple of friends who bought these used as they started raising families.  They had little acceleration, but the national speed limits were much lower then.  This is an easy nice price and makes sense that it

There is actually a Rampage for sale site. I had a girlfriend in college who was given a TC by her family (they had a dealership). The passenger-door mirror fell off in the first year.

Maybe we could pool money, buy it and do a low-budget sequel to The Car. We could run it into a canyon at the end of the movie.

It’s not bad so far. One hour in and only 43 trolls with NP.

First your rib cage is crushed on the aftermarket wooden boat wheel. Then your neck snaps as you rocket backward to where there are no headrests. Your saving is you will never again be seen alive in this abomination.

Great condition for one of these, but you would need to be totally convinced this was a car you wanted and coveted to even consider the asking dollars. Even then, a test drive in this with the anemic engine and the automatic might take off the shaded glasses of desire.

Interesting, I’ve seen three on the roads in NE Ohio.  I assumed they had been released for sale.

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