“There were never a lot of Gremlins on the road to begin with...”
“There were never a lot of Gremlins on the road to begin with...”
The Concord was an AMC model. The Concorde is a Chrysler.
I saw the price in the headline and thought I would vote crack pipe. But after seeing the condition I’m going with nice price, for the right buyer.
The chicken tax has been around since (*checks wikipedia*) Lyndon B. Johnson was president! Apparently nobody in Washington gives a flip about it.
“This is what I always thought. Chevy dealers sold Chevy trucks, and Buick-Olds-Pontiac delaers sold GMC trucks. Maybe that was only in Texas?”
Clean, 5-speed manual, RWD, and under $2K? Nice Price!
“Mr. Zip” or “Zippy”
I love old Pontiacs, but I just can’t get behind this. At that price it better be pristine. Additionally, I’d prefer a most stock Safari with maybe just a few minor tweaks. The GTO badging and other homage bits don’t add much value for me. I could see $15K for this, but not much more. Wide-Crack.
Those look like AMC seats
“Scum Class”
Mercury Marquis -- maybe a 1970.
“I have a huge love for the Probe”
TMI
That’s the way I remember it. Those other guys were driving clapped out 3rd gen Camaros or fox body Mustangs. Or mini-trucks...remember those?
When new, I thought the styling on these was suspect, but over time it has been totally exonerated.
For starters, that Accord was arguably better looking, was in better condition than this car, was one-owner, had fewer miles, and was priced over $1700 cheaper.
He knows what he has. A massive crack pipe.
I bought from RockAuto once. I ordered a set of CV axles (left and right), one of the ones they sent me was in obviously used condition, I guess it was a core return. I had to send it back at my expense in order to get an exchange. Really turned me off from ordering from there again.
Yes. I had a Garmin with 7" screen. The ones they make for big rig truck drivers are big like that.
Optional 4WD