Agreed - 22R or GTFO. A truck like this is never going to be fast, so it might as well be completely bulletproof.
Agreed - 22R or GTFO. A truck like this is never going to be fast, so it might as well be completely bulletproof.
You need some socialism:
Auto-psy! Also, an autopsy is generally pretty surgical. This is like digging a guy up and kicking the shit out of him.
Great car with a great history but the seller needs rehab for that price. Drop it to 1/3rd of asking and maybe we can talk until then......get the help you sorely need.
Nice car, but at that price practically defines crack pipe.
Very cool. I would gladly rock this on a daily basis.
If you get the right boomers in the room, restored or not, that thing goes over a million bucks. There’s a lot of over 60-year-olds out there that think anything that Steve McQueen touched will somehow regrow hair, add an extra Y chromosome, shrink prostates and give them the virility of drunken howler monkeys.
Being a car enthusiast is seldom about reason and common sense. That’s what makes us such a lovable bunch!
The reason a lot of millenials can’t drive manual transmissions is that their parents don’t own manuals transmission cars for them to learn in. As parents, we have responsibility to give our kids the tools they need to develop these skills.
I made a bong in high school shop class, don’t remember what I did after that
SOOOOOOOO great to see there are some actual high school auto shops still in existence with teachers and students that both want to be there!!! My school district closed all of them the year after I graduated several decades ago and many others in many other districts have followed suit since. Couple that with a lot…
Mainly three things, Money, Time, and motivation. And on another note there needs to be more shop classes in this country.
Building an S-10 Dreamsicle with tubs in High School? Remember these days fondly kids, because it doesn’t get better.
As sweet a music as these stories are to my ears, I’m so sick of the headline “Car Thief Thwarted by Manual Transmission” that I’m actually waiting for the day that we have a story titled “Car Thief Knows How to Drive Stick Shift, Makes off with Manual Car.”
He’s going to be driving a lot of stick for the next few years.
I remember someone asked Tarantino about why he won’t tone the violence in his films down.
Great idea. And while they’re at it...have the cars run the oval the opposite direction for each stage. (Counter-Clockwise, Clockwise and then back to Counter-Clockwise.)
And he even Pledged the wood in the back. My favorite feature of this car? It has frickin’ wood in the back!
In college a friend had a Peugeot gasser that had a laissez-faire attitude in regards to acceleration. A diesel Peugeot with a slush-box? That is the kind of vehicle that says about the driver “I love to smoke, I stink and I do not care when I arrive at your bourgeoisie function.”
for $3,050 NP even with the autotragic