As a 928S owner who keeps tabs on prices, this is right in there and maybe a tad low for a manual model in this shape and mileage.
As a 928S owner who keeps tabs on prices, this is right in there and maybe a tad low for a manual model in this shape and mileage.
CA smog is every 2 years, not 4. Where did you get 4 from?
This is the original beige-mobile. With a stick too!
I have a 928 so I knew about this, but interestingly I brought it to a Porsche specialty shop recently for an interior work estimate and the boss was showing a young guy there the interior and the one thing he thought was cool enough to point out to him was the rear sun visors.
Hmm, Numenor looks far too south to be accurate in that map.
I love the advert for the car:
Replace ‘Jeremy’ with ‘David’...
Put $20K into that car and you’ll have a nice $20K 928S.
I got my first brand new car after starting work after college. A 1984 Honda CRX in red. First car I had with a hood that didn’t have spring hood hinges. I had the hood up and then proceeded to try to push the hood down like on my old car and folded the thin metal like a burrito since the prop was still in place.
A Pacific northwest old Japanese truck with a good interior?
This was for matching people that had been convicted of crimes. If it was for people that committed crimes, the count in Congress would be much higher.
My favorite was:
An Oregon car is generally a major bonus for old Japanese cars, low sun exposure and no salt, so the rust should be very minor.
Thanks, that’s the one!
I’ve seen this before:
Sorry boss, until autonomous driving cars start exceeding accidents per million miles driven (as compared to humans), then I don’t see your argument.
I’m impressed by the sheer number of barbecue grills at the Boston Dynamics campus.
Northwest US is where I’ve seen the best looking old Japanese trucks ever. The lack of sunshine and road salt really does a job of keeping them nice looking, assuming the owner gives them an ounce of protection from the elements.
TFs can look a lot like TDs.
When I was a kid (we’re talking 1960s or 70s), the original Thing movie scared the crap out of me and I wouldn’t watch it again.