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Crack Pipe - it’s an Alfa Romeo with 120K miles - I wouldn’t spend the change in my ashtray for this car.

LOL - nope.  Crack-bong

this is laughably crack-pipe priced.  

Chicago - no ranger around here that does that is $500 - where you at?  I gotta start an arbitrage business.

crack pipe - that’s an art project, not a car

I’d take the cleaner, simpler, lower mileage and higher priced car personally, if I’m chasing 20+ year old beaters for a high school kid or to drive in winter salt. That green one has 180K miles and looks it - dude I can smell that one through the screen - and the other one has 155K and a turbo that will probably

total no brainer if it starts on the first try and doesn’t shake or smoke.  if this doesn’t pull 80% NP, it’s 2020 voodoo at work

this is literally the application for this vee-hickle - teenager car. 

if it starts, drives and stops on its own power, and all the lights work, it’s worth 3 grand.   If it’s halfway decent looking, the price goes up from there.  This is not overpriced. - nothing at the $1800 price point can touch this.  

because you end up with a DelSol after all that work -talk about a futile project

no......just........no.

this pile of hot garbage is, in fact, priced correctly.

Delta 88 - or Maverick. We NEED a plain jane ‘everyman’ car again - hell, maybe a Ciera. Vinyl seats even *ref Ford pickups in XL trim, just in car form*

nice Schmillson reference

son, you need to aim higher - 88 and Ranger and Broken is not ‘nice’. we call that ‘serviceable for now’ re: trailers - they keep their value at worst, and appreciate in value if you buy them right.  When you’re done with it, a utility trailer can be converted to cash in a matter of hours.  So it’s an investment not

You sure ain't wrong man. Btdt

yup....with the craigslist discount, it’s NP all day

trust me, you’ll enjoy that echochamber when you hit the mileage...I sure do.  good livin’

shaggin’ wagon time

literally any truck you like, and a cargo trailer. Putting a mower in the bed of a pickup truck is a drag.