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I bought one of these new in 1989 (not the blue max version, just a plain Cougar LS in Red with grey interior). Although underpowered, it was a comfortable place to be and handled fine for what it was. I kept the car for 17 years. Transmission went out under warranty, had Ford dealer rebuild it twice. Third time I

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“Gun violence rates are higher in rural areas”

No they’re not, unless you consider suicide “gun violence”.

From the article you linked (which doesn’t use the term “gun violence” at all:

The authors attributed the trend to a rise in gun suicides, which outnumbered gun homicides in 2021 by more than 5,300 and are more

I think they’re the same.  On these cars the door handle turns to open the door, and the driver’s side is sagging a bit.  Maybe the door wasn’t fully closed.

As I’m looking at the poll, the majority are going Nice Price.  I just can’t.  Too much risk for that layout.  No Dice.

It’s got a third brake light just below the roofline

“Fully Restored”

How is being a complete dumbass ‘woke?’”

Because Rush clearly stated that when it comes to hiring submarine pilots, being “inspirational” is a more important attribute than experience and qualifications, specifically calling out “50-year old white guys” as not meeting his hiring criteria.

I could see that price for a Comet GT in similarly good condition, but not for a lower-spec version like this.  These weren’t desirable when new, and time hasn’t changed that.

Having a clearance doesn’t automatically provide access to classified information. In order to access classified materials, in addition to the proper clearance, a person also must have a need to know the information. So a cook with a clearance still would not be allowed to sit in on classified briefings and what-not.

$26K? Not even if it was in perfect condition. As it sits, total crack pipe.  How did this get any Nice Price votes at all? 

“...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.