davidj210
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I must be the only person on Jalopnik who didn't care for that concept.

hm, perhaps they made some subtle improvements between the 87 and 89 models to avoid that.

My family had one of these from '89-2011 in Pennsylvania. Never garaged, very rarely washed. No significant rust when we sold it.

Hard to go wrong with a working car for $1300.

This picture makes me angry. That is not how gears work.

As someone who used to be a fairly serious cyclist, stories like this make me rage so hard. There was another story on Gawker this morning about someone hitting a cyclist.

The wikipedia says 510 cubic inches.

Dodge Tomahawk would like a word.

o rly?

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"The RTA96-C is the largest engine in the world and is available in 6 through 14 cylinder versions, all are inline engines"

I think I may have seen somewhere here that if your gonna keep Texas, you have to keep Cali. Can anyone confirm this?

details, details...

Yup, I-87's the northway, runs through the eastern edge of the park.

This is a joke, right?

+1, except that it's a state park, not national.

Fun fact: Turning cars into pickups automatically makes them cooler.

I was taught that it's okay to leave all of the buttons unbuttoned.

It would be a nice price if it worked.

My college's public safety department looked into getting similar electric motorcycles. They didn't end up getting them, but it seemed like they'd be perfect for patrolling a college campus.