fredvonhalem
Fred von Halem
fredvonhalem

All the Europeans I know be like what AC!? The old man ain’t havin’ it, that’s for sure.

Well that’s the thing, Doug told them it was a 2010... so right off the bat the writer was like what the fuck is this shit when he shows up. Of course the guy wasn’t the slightest bit impressed. It took him 20 minutes and a walk to the lot just to get the VIN... ain’t nobody got time for that.

The people in the service department, and the parts department for that matter, think your car is a p.o.s. They are very jaded and have every right to be, considering the pure bullshit that they put up with everyday at a Cherry Hill, New Jersey Nissan store. I was a porter for a few years. If I saw you and your

The Toyota service department that I drove for was great. We would bend over backwards for customers regularly.

This is very cute.

I love these cars. When I was a little kid, even my Mom told us Alpina was the business. I voted CP because of a previous accident/respray, possible manual swap issues, and I have a hard time with the color, although that may just be my computer’s interpretation of blue (looks purplish). Also, E34 M5...

I would love to have a Cessna in my driveway. I would sit in that thing and make airplane noises all day.

It’s so nice that they high fived after the race. Total class act.

This drives me nuts, especially for F1. The prototype classes in sports car racing always get way too much coverage as well. GTLM and GTD are what I really want to see.

This was a great race!

This was a great article.

This is amazing.

This is nice!

An awning, a fridge, and a tent! I would love to take something like this across the country. So great.

WOW. That is an awful lot of money to spend on a misrepresentation. What Mecum did may not be illegal but it certainly seems unethical. All the money in the world won’t protect you from used car lot shenanigans.

I can’t blame you for the BBQ. Great article.

Those E Classes look great, and I love your roof rack!

Give up a year!

I voted nice price. Then I read the comments... Still would love to have a car like this with an LT1. My uncle had one of these back in the eighties, stock, and he joked that the tool kit consisted of a bottle of wine and a corkscrew.

Exactly. My 2005 Legacy GT was $13,500 in 2009 with 43k miles. Saved so much money.