huell-howitzer
huell-howitzer
huell-howitzer

Negotiate it closer to 5K and sure.  Actually refreshing to see an explanation of the salvage title and what was done to repair it.  I’d still inspect it and remain suspicious from a distance but this admission in the ad helps ease my concerns.  Reluctant ND at this price, but I’ve seen worse for more.

It’s advertised in Los Angeles as well. It would fail CA visual inspection immediately from the bypassed air pump (probably locked up) and missing converters.

Know what also makes camping not suck?

The day I get out of prison, my OWN brother picks me up in a POLICE truck.

Same here.  Used to make that trip to Cobo every year - do NOT miss it.

I can’t believe that nobody has yet called out that the Hemi is not a pushrod engine.

You must be great at parties.

That is EXACTLY what I had in my head for this car.

Not a huge fan of the Bosozuku exhaust and the wheel choice but both are easily sorted.  NP.

TIL.  I’ve seen these and found it odd that more than one person outfitted their Echo with a Roxy sticker.  Never bothered to FGI.  Thanks!  I think.

No A/C, rough around the edges, not registered in eight years, not smogged.

Not to make light of the tragedy, but OF COURSE it was a G35 driver.

Yup. First pic that loaded totally summed it up. Note to staff: This is the kind of story that would be more than ok to use a slideshow for. A single slide slideshow. Other pics are unnecessary after that.

Sacramento (of course not one of the biggies, but it’s a decent size market) straight up cancelled it. Not because of Covid, but nothing in inventory to show.

That first digit is a zero. That odometer is capable of showing 999,999 miles. If it has truly rolled over, it is 1,057,919. The 1/10 mile indicator is in the trip meter and those numbers have a slight red tint to them to indicate that (not apparent in the pic).

For all of those asking “WHY?”

 It’s got a well-used regular motor, a 330 cubic inch plant, it’s got new tires, tired suspension, probably some kind of shocks. It’s a model made for flex fuel so it’ll run good on E85 gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?

Original plates. There is a 17 year gap in the last two smog tests. It last passed in Sept 2020, which means that it is due now for its next biennial test, before that - it was last tested in Sept 2003. Could be suspect, the owner also could have moved to an area of the state with less smog that only requires tests on

Yup, my father traded in his ‘69 SS396 Chevelle for one when the gas crunch hit and a distinct memory I had as a young grade schooler was helping him add oil at practically every fuel stop.  Damn thing went through oil like a 2 stroke - he kept a case in the back.