If you can’t tell the mileage without looking at the OD, you have no business buying a classic car.
If you can’t tell the mileage without looking at the OD, you have no business buying a classic car.
Technically it’s “Sterling Gray”, Platinum is just the trimline.
Pass. At any price
CP just for the photos. He shoots a silver car in front of a grey building on an overcast day, and there are no pics of the interior. That and I truly believe no real car guy would ever buy a DeLorean, which means all DeLoreans have been owned by n00bs with no clue when it comes to mechanics or maintenance. (Doc Brown…
This isn’t actually Noosa. it’s about 30km south in Alexandra Headland (Alex for short).
A new car cost $400-$500 per month, so as long as it’s less than that, it’s all good. But when it cost more to maintain an old car than to buy a new one...it’s time to cut your losses.
Still keen on the V8.
I guess I better make a donation.
I like how he looks over his shoulder after sending the text, like, “Now what was I doing? Oh yeah, high speed chase”...rolls on the throttle...
Ditto for the new Ford GT
Not sure what you mean by “period correct” but I’m pretty those are aftermart 5-spoke alloys from the 21st century.
I wouldn’t drive it, (in public) but with all of the new parts it’s a Nice Price. My teenage son would love it.
Someone needs to give them a stern lecture.
It’s not a value judgement based on age. It’s more like the QALY tirage system, (quality adjusted life year). The younger the victim, and the less severe the injuries, the more “value” is placed. It’s the same logic as when people jump into frozen lakes to save kids, but rarely for adults. That’s just how it is, (for…
A child’s life is definitely more valuable. And I guarantee even the paramedics on scene treated the youngest victims first.