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It’s so you can drive it after slipping your handcuffs to the front.

I was really trying to like this car until I got to the interior pictures.

I hate this so much.

That can be swapped out.

It seriously looks like the wheel from the arcade game Cruisin’ the USA circa 1995

Yeah, was going to NP until I saw that.... if they made a decision this bad in the process... what other bad decisions were made?

Cheaper than a new airbag.

All in until I saw this ND

I don’t think I was ever going to say nice price on this one, but that steering wheel completely killed whatever interest I had in this thing.

a steering wheel for ants?!

Only thing I can guess is this car had very light steering, that might help mitigate that.  But yeah, that looks stupid AF.

If it’s mechanically sound as advertised, you’re one paint job away from a neat, useful example of something you no longer see every day.

If it’s mechanically sound as advertised,”

It’s a different demand curve.  As collector cars either age out, or enter collections (never to be seen again), the supply drops.  There are still wealthy people that want to buy one, so they’ll pay whatever to get one.  

My thoughts exactly. The supply of the collector car market hasn’t shrunk any more than it normally does.

Excuse me, 60 degrees is sweater weather. 70 is a light cardigan. Sorry you have shit weather ;( 

It’s also sort of like they Fieroed this...before it existed.

At the time I’m typing this it’s 10 p.m. in London and the temp is 41 degrees. This happened earlier today (the article link says the story was written 12 hours ago), so I gotta think it was a bit warmer than 41 ... maybe about 50something. Not freezing but if a guy wants to wear a coat in that temp, I wouldn’t think

This could bring $20

What most of you may not have noticed about the facelifted models is how much more length they added to the front end cap which also pushed the front end out further. The original front end with the round lamps was a tight attractive design.