daydrinker74
DayDrinker74
daydrinker74

here comes your picture.

I once brought a non running 1972 XA Falcon GT from a hay shed. It was about 15 years old at the time but in perfect original condition. For anyone not familiar with an XA GT imagine a four door 1972 Mustang. They came standard with a 351 4V, top loader, 9 inch etc. But this one was unusual because it loaded with

That sounds like literally the worst car I’ve ever heard of

my rule: when the car is less than half of what it was originally, it can no longer be called whatever it was originally.

I suggested the Transit Connect as well, can I finally get ungreyed after almost 4 years...

its freddy, what do you expect?

Old Jag, E39 M5 and Merc Diesel? Are you trying to start up a repair shop or a driving career here?

Yeah, didn’t we all love David Kimble’s work? I spent plenty of time starring at all the details in those cut away illustrations.

Chinesium took over oxygen as the most common element on Earth.

My E46's Easter egg is a ticking time bomb water pump. MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM BAVARIA! THAT’LL BE $800!

I call the exposed screws on my 82 Corvette “malaise Easter eggs.” Love noticing new ones when I wash it!

Slap an extended warranty on it and make some money!

“Dodge, Dart, Jeep, Chrysler, and Dodge.” - Patches O’Houlihan

Too busy unbolting their hoods and doors to fill out an online survey.

Well, they have to actually drive to make the list.

we are here to focus on cars sir.

This is a fantastic choice. It’s classic, it’s a convertible, and it’s not some big beast or weird european thing. Those facelifted Corvairs are beautiful. Guy in my hometown had two—one was a monza hardtop and the other was a convertible. Both were tons of fun and looked great.

1966 Corvair Convertible - This example is near you and cheap enough for you to easily replace the top and handle any needed maintenance under budget. Cool car, cool and controversial history, and can haul the family.

Classic with a central-Euro twist that’s going to potter around the beaches of Long Island on weekends?

I’m thinking 70's Eldorado convertible. Plenty of those around for around $7k. Sure they guzzle gas, but if you’re only going 30 miles a week, who cares? Drive in style, and you can put all your beach gear in the trunk and still have room for two dead bodies.