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Clean, stock versions of this car are available on autotrader at half the price all day long. This fool wants someone to offset the pile of cash wasted on this brick. CP all day long and twice on Sunday.

Two trustees say Ferguson is full of shit.

It runs. It’s in decent shape. It’s 2 grand. Slam dunk NP.

Just announced he’s done for the day.

So if it’s a replica built on a replica, does they cancel each other out and it’s not a replica? I’m so confused...

I think it’s “OOOOOOOOOH SHEIIIIIIT”

On Chad McQueen’s site, he mentions that his father considered the car a character, not a prop. McQueen the senior chose the Mustang because it was a car his character, police detective Frank Bullitt, could afford. Also, McQueen tried to make Bullitt a modern Western, with the good guy in a Mustang and the bad guy in

I love how McQueen had the reverse lights removed.

My dad had the Bill Blass version of this car, same color (I begged him to get the LSC but to no avail.) It was a cool car. Auto dimming headlights, and the loudest stock stereo I’ve ever (JBL if I remember correctly.) NP on this beast!

Maybe if McQueen had read Road & Track in 1974 he could have bought it. You snooze, you lose.  

Is that a painters tape stripe? Sweet. CP big time on this one.

I haven’t seen one of these in captivity in years. I do remember my first GLS-S sighting. In 1986, eastbound on I-94 between Chelsea and Ann Arbor. He was hauling ass with a 911 right behind him. Passed me like I was going in reverse. That’s pretty much all I remember from 1986. Or most of the ‘80s.

rats

If I had a farm and needed a little beater truck, and the price was about half then I’d give it a go. But for me this is in Tyrell Biggums territory. CP!

Hold the phone...take live tuna fish...and feed them mayonnaise!

Or just call her “Mrs. Mediocre.”

Not shown: Toyota Sienna driver stopping for a code brown.

That must have been a big-ass key to make those scratches. I’m leaning more towards a regular screw driver or something similar.

Comp claims should not raise your rates. If they do, punch your agent in the nutsack and get coverage elsewhere.