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My old neighbor inherited one a few years ago, low miles from his mother-in-laws estate. It sometimes made it to the repair shop under it’s own power. Seemed to spend most of the 2 years he had connected to the life support of a battery charger or on the bed of a tow truck. He dumped a ton of money into thinking he

I like it, seems like a good deal considering what most side by side UTV’s go for here in the states.

That’s it, the out of warranty Lincoln stance. Lately, Navigators seem to be filling the gap left by the declining town car population.

IL has also exempted pre 96 vehicles, it was costing them too much to test them on a Dyno (it’s all about the money when it comes down to it).

There’s lots of guys like me that love to buy a car needing a little work, fix a few things drive it a while and then sell it when the next project is running. I’m usually buying the broken cars, but I’ve sold a few too. Just like anything an honest description and good pictures are a great starting point.

In the US they used a 2.4 DOHC. Same engine that came in the base minivans, Stratus and Sebring. By that time the neon was 2.0 SOHC only. Both are from the same family of engines but lots of differences.

Haven’t driven a Renegade with one yet (all the ones on the lots here are 2.4 Autos) but we have this engine in our Dart, I love the noises it makes and if you keep the boost up it’s lots of fun.

Bonus for being a two stroke, just needs a stack coming up through the bed and it will be rolling coal (blue coal?) like all the other little bro-trucks.

I was just surfing Craigslist the other day looking for one of these trucks, and the idea was stuff a modern drivetrain into one just like this. Would love to have an old crew cab to tow the car trailer around.

Torch, Is this the magic talking horse from the DirectTV commercial? if so I probably would get all stupid around it’s rider Hannah and request a gauge that I don’t need like DVR fullness or something.

This article reminded me of an accident I witnessed. In high school/college I worked at a quick lube, as did my brother for a short time. One afternoon, he’s leaving work before me in his first car, a 79 Chrysler Cordoba (cloth interior so no Corinthian livestock was harmed). There is an alley between our shop and a

We had a good experience ordering our 2013 Dart. We got car #1 in 5 weeks with cool email updates along the way and website you could log into and track it. When it was totaled by a very much not autonomously driven Maxima we ordered essentially the same car again and got it in less than 4 weeks. I like the ordering

IL has two Antique plate options for vehicles over 25 years old.

I don’t think the intention is to replace the Power Wagon with this. The Power Wagon is based on the heavy duty 2500 chassis with solid axles front and rear. It makes for a very capable truck, but not something you want to blast down a trail in and lots of compromises for a daily driver.

The issue here is that he was trying to drive a Camaro while wearing a shirt with sleeves.

A front receiver makes a nice place to mount a winch, but I think the boat people might want them because they have trouble backing up with a trailer? I haven’t seen anyone use one to launch a boat, but they probably come in handy for getting a trailer tucked away in tight spaces.

Waiting for the dashcam video of the tank burnout

Fords of that era were notorious for coming out of park into reverse all on their own, so it wouldn’t be hard for a kid to accidentally do it.

This, I find that since my craigslist deals typically involve 80’s Chrysler products and farm equipment the amount of questionable people I have to deal with is minimal.

I think this is the making of a great Wal-Mart bingo game expansion pack.