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The laws don't apply to you, in other words you are a very special snowflake.

The old bike market is interesting, as size doesn’t really seem to matter. These little old Hondas are cool, but I think prices are a little crazy. That said, this would probably be market correct if it were a little cleaner cosmetically (clean and polish the exposed metal bits would do wonders) and had new tires, but

I always thought these were pretty cool cars and a nice effort from Ford (first SVO car?). Glad that they didn’t mess with the stock look, inside and out (though the cueball shifter would be better used in a hot rod or 60s muscle car, but easy enough to replace).

Sorry, don’t think this is a particularly iconic Ferrari, not old enough to be classic, but old enough to be not particularly fast vs. newer, less exotic competition. Also kinda dumpy looking.

I am sure the guy was stressed out, but no excuse. Why would a rapist criminal show up at the parent’s house and drop the victim off? Unless he kicked her out of the car tied up and or beat up it seems like a very big leap to assume the Uber drive was a perp of some sort and not somebody just giving somebody a ride.

So glad to see A.J. Foyt on this list, he apparently could win in anything.

Probably would have been better of shooting him, as I am sure if the driver were dead Florida Man would say, “driver got out of the car and approached me in a threatening manner".  Maybe reached for something in his pocket too.

What is a "low resolution" pick up? Is it pixilated in real life?

Yeah, I was surprised to see how cheap these get on the used market.  I have never really been that interested in them, but at this point if I wanted a cheap SUV with a little something different and (reportedly) decent driving dynamics this would be an option.  Why not?  Nice price.

Well played Mr. Brownell

It is always an ongoing debate. My general parameters are is the price at or below market. When you get into rare one offs like this it gets a little harder to determine market is, so some subjectivity comes in, is this desirable as built? Lastly I reserve the right to call the market wrong for some stuff where the

I usually hate these sports cars made into overland things, I can go so far as to say...I don’t hate this. However, I would never buy it, and seller has spent a bunch of money he is not likely to get back, no dice.

Late votes putting the Grand Marquis over the Nice Price hump (insert snarky comment about corrupt elections here)

I agree, was a strange choice as I think many would view the NSX as the better car than the Ferrari. Although it is a Ferrari, I don't think the 360 is considered an ultimate Ferrari by any means.

While I am not a perfectionist, a cheap example of a great car would undoubtedly have something going on that bugged me every time I drove the car, cosmetic flaws, or worse yet, some clunk in the suspension or driveline that would drive me nuts.

I have not driven any of these cars, but have driven a couple of sub 5 second 0-60 cars on the street. If you punch it going 20-30 mph you are going scary and dangerous fast quicker than you can read this sentence.

Yeah, that interior is just awful, don't know what they could have been thinking.

I was sure those seats covers were Wal Mart specials. The article seems to indicate otherwise.  Ewww

Yeah, we rode around on Saturday nights in the back of my buddy's Jeep like that all summer after high school.   I have great memories, but I would not want my kid to do the same thing.

We used to ride around in the back of an open Jeep CJ5, no seats, just a metal sideways bench/rear fender well and the roll bar to hold onto.  Also in the back of pickups.  Might as well check off bikes with no helmets too #boomerlife