“...with the moss/mold on the top of the ‘rollbar’.”
That’s what I thought at first too, but looking closer, I think it’s a reflection of the tree/shrub next to the car.
“...with the moss/mold on the top of the ‘rollbar’.”
That’s what I thought at first too, but looking closer, I think it’s a reflection of the tree/shrub next to the car.
I don’t want it, but I think it’s a nice price.
Don’t look cool, be cool. Then it doesn’t matter what you’re driving.
Omaha is on the Nebraska/Iowa border, so no surprise to see an Iowa-plated car on Omaha Craigslist.
“According to the suit, these staffing companies helped them do everything from obtaining work visas — ...to crafting resumes with fake work histories showing U.S. companies.”
If they committed fraud to obtain a work visa, they should be deported.
I like 1968
It wasn’t “sitting out in the open”, it was secured in his vehicle.
If the back window is an easy fix, why hasn’t it been fixed by the current owner?
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/20/federal-study-refutes-naders-corvair-charges-july-20-1972-240609#:~:text=On%20this%20day%20in%201972,during%20in%20the%20same%20period.
“as a motorcyclist, i would not recommend buying a new anything.”
Came here for this, and heartily concur. A smallish-displacement pre-abused motorcycle is best for beginners.
I’d also add that learning to operate a motorcycle off-road on a dirt bike is a great way to go, as the learner can focus on learning to ride…
Lighten up Francis, Buick themselves have called their wagons “Estate” since the 1940s.
“Biden stopped Donald-the-Dimwitted-Criminal’s gauche paint scheme for the next Air Force One”
Your hate for the former president is having a negative impact on your rationality.
I’m an avid motorcycle enthusiast, and this is no dice for me. This one’s pretty nice for what it is, but I think you could get a newer (and nicer) Wing for this price. If I wanted a full-dress Gold Wing, I’d be looking for a 4th Gen (1987-2000). Or even better, a 5th Gen, but it might be tough to find a good one at…
Cars are dangerous too. You should just stay home.
“Side note, where are the side mirrors?”
Pretty common to only have a driver’s side mirror, and none on the passenger side during that era
Worked for me
Yes it was. The Ranchero of this era had the same front half as the LTD II.
One of these in what appears to be similar condition (and with 30,000 fewer miles) with the 351 c.i. engine, and an arguably more desirable green color scheme, sold on BAT last year for $7,800. So yeah, no dice on this one.
If that Mitsubishi didn’t have a badge on its nose I’d think it was a Pontiac
This thing is the Youabian Puma of watercraft.