gregmontjoy
BlueB3
gregmontjoy

I mean, this is kind of a niche vehicle; anyone desperate enough to have to get a car, used or new, during this time period is probably not considering a car that only holds one other person and has minimal luggage/storage space, for what everyone knows are inflated prices. This kind of car definitely falls under the

Whomp-whomp!

It was owned by a “BMW mechanic and enthusiast”. The bomb, as it were, may have gone off repeatedly and you’d never know because the guy fixed his own car. If the part broke once it can again.

and the windows were plastic zippered in affairs and it had no roof. 

1st Gen Viper weighs that much with 100 more HP and a lot more torque. Of course interior quality is 90's Dodge

Nice Supra.

Ehh. 700lbs heavier than a contemporary Miata. But with two extra cylinders, nearly double the power, nicer materials, quieter ride.

it looks in damn good shape for nearly 200k miles. and glancing at autotrader shows worse examples still with 125-150k miles for higher prices. ill give it a NP.

As soon as you sit on it

Just sit back and wait for the complaints about “on the range anxiety”.

Take that sumbitch out to west Texas and become a god 

This has been around for a while, and it took me a long time to wrap my head around the physics of it.

I know a person who collects typewriters. He will go bonkers for this.

It’s not that I don’t want to...

Ford The Integrated Tether System, so they can license it to other companies

I feel like there’s an appropriate Jeff Goldblum meme out there.

Missed opportunity for the Ford Active Replaceable Tether System.

I look forward to future results considering Rule 34.

It’s handsome and would be fun to own, but I’d rather have the similar - and similarly-impractical - Jeep Wagoneer SJ. Same sort of power and economy, slightly larger, posh (for an American SUV) and good looking.