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I had a 1995 Monte Carlo, in Upstate NY, and I was always amazed how great they were in the snow.

Okay, in the scheme of things, that generation of Monte Carlo was pretty meh, but it will always hold a huge place in my heart.

Relatively low mileage Trooper with a good solid body at well under $3K.

Click-baity title.

I totally thought before reading the headline that it was a Fusion concept.

You should be good for a few miles I’d say :)

Automatic points becasue it is a Mustang.

Dem mirrors tho!

You have impeccable taste.

Apples and oranges, I get it, but the Highlanders still has it.

Yep, my bad,  A14 (it’s been about 12 years since I let my little Datsun go!). Previous owner had swapped the Hitachi for Webers, but I never got them dialed in quite right. Did well when run at wide open throttle, but thats about it :)

You’re absolutely right, but I am thinking more about drivability and getting that LB20 dialed in. I still remember trying to get the L14 in my old B210 dialed in correctly (spoiler alert, I never did!).

JDM bumper and mirrors, a red top SR20 swap, and some period wheels and I think we have an absolute winner. Love that interior as well.

Surprisingly, the Highlander as well.

Could be?

Only small sections of a Blackhawk are armored (under the pilots seats, around sensitive avionics, etc...), and the windows in most models are not bullet resistant. The skin of the aircraft is lightweight and easy to dent, damage, but also to replace. They are made to survive moderate damage, but there are many trade

Exactly.

Cars are pretty okay in my book!

But what about a year or so from now when they go under and the service goes dark?

But what about a year or so from now when they go under and the service goes dark?

Agreed, when the service goes dark in 12 months, then what good it this?

Agreed, when the service goes dark in 12 months, then what good it this?