This could set a bad precedent. If countries start to boycott companies for selling to despots and dictators quite a few of our companies could be in trouble.
This could set a bad precedent. If countries start to boycott companies for selling to despots and dictators quite a few of our companies could be in trouble.
We Live in a country where most if not all of our "safety laws" are put on the books by the insurance companies. It's the insurance companies that have made the U.S. known world-wide as the country that take better care of it's idiots than any other country on the face of the planet. Face it we live in a nanny state…
My thoughts exactly. I'd be willing to pay maybe $20 for this product.
Even burnt it still looks better than most modern cars.
I had one of these when I was 17 (1977). It was real party wagon back in High School. It was geared low and big motor and a lot of seating. What more do you need when you're 17? Mine was pretty rough when I got it back in 77, but I only paid $300 for it. I sold for $300 about a year later.
I'm 51 Years old I played in bands back in the 80s and as far as music goes. I care a lot less about it now than did then. There has always been bad music and good music. There will continue to be bad music and good music.
I haven't seen anything I'd want to trade my hard-earned dollars for.
Not bad. The first thing I noticed was the grill opening looks the same as my Fiat Spider.
The one of ther last wooden trestle bridges in the state. A few years back a semi truck went through the wood railing and hung-up in the trestles below about half way down. It took about half a day to get the driver out. here's a link to the image in case it doesn't load (they never do anymore): [upload.wikimedia.org…
A police photo would make this a better story. If for that reason only I hope they catch her.
My thoughts exactly.
Finish my 1975 BMW 2002
The image looks like a light show I saw at a Yes concert back in 1978 before such shows were banned in the us for causing blindness.
That'll buff-out.
I had a 66 Impala coupe in high school. I bought it from my buddies father on a payment plan for $600 back in 1976.
I've driven these, and worked on them. You access the engine through the doghouse in the cab. I seriously doubt the 30 MPG though.
Back in the late 70s I owned a 63 camper-van with a 1200cc engine, it would top out at about 45 mph on level ground.
Good point. Even the parts for my BMW 2002 tend to be 2 to 4 times more expensive than the similar parts for my Fiat.
What's it going to cost to replace when that asshat driving a SUV backs into your headligh while parking?
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