Yeah, I also was thrown off by the titling here.
Yeah, I also was thrown off by the titling here.
How much for one that wasn’t specifically designed to prove that money can’t buy taste?
But that wouldn’t make it impossible for him to pen a story about 57 year old technology at some future point. It's not like this was too hot a scoop to delay.
Or this was supposed to be posted after an article noting him departing the publication. Now I shall be beset with nerves until the details are clarified.
They missed a prime opportunity to remove the front fenders, hood and rear fenders. With that much engine this is no longer a hot rod. It’s more of a modern T-bucket.
It’s a hype up for farmers, and Paul Harvey has one of the ten best radio voices of all time.
Also, based on the $800 FB marketplace ads that are staying up for extended periods and attracting mostly laughing faces, the PS5 demand is getting lower.
No, I meant 850 in 2021 dollars. It’s estimated at 811 in 2020 dollars, and I applied 4.5% inflation, which is a fairly common claim for this year since official numbers aren’t available yet. 811x1.045=847.495, ergo around $850.
The Atari 2600 launched in 1977, and was ~$850 in 2021 dollars. It’s not surprising it had dropped substantially in price 9 years later.
Sir, you are on Jalopnik, and Mr. Plow exists.
1st gear: Gotta say, I respect the dealer for being up front about dropping adjustments for local sales.
Barrett-Jackson is where I learned about Tankers, and they appeared to bring a commanding premium, so I'm guessing scarcity is the only reason they're not better known. I was surprised Torch wasn't familiar with his love of oddities.
I’m a jerk that adjusts prices for inflation when people complain about how expensive things are getting.
Back in my college days I was the concerts director for our student union board. It was unusual for us to have a third truck to deal with.
If he used a more fuel efficient car, he wouldn’t be getting all this free coverage.
And it’s distracting as heck. We discovered that “feature” when my wife was test driving a ‘14. Nothing helps concentration like a sudden video popup in your peripheral vision whie you'retryingtochecka mirror.
Looks like 125K total worldwide production from a quick googling. Minus those already permanently removed from the road, of course.
If Willys had understood merchandising better they’d have known to use suitcase weights and make people buy them separately.
And, just like that, Tom sold more Tellurides than most dealerships.
It has just been determined that my Terafactory makes Yottafactories, thereby making it superior to your Petafactory.