Slushbox? Check.
Slushbox? Check.
Buick just called. They want their design team back.
1971 Datsun 510, bitches.
@Elhigh: Interesting. I graduated from Fairfax High School in 1989 and my graduating class had a distinctly vanilla composition. I'll have to dig out my year book but I'm willing to bet on a 75% + caucasian student body.
No good story is complete without a hit and run, neck tats, and stomping cop balls. Bravo.
Having owned three Early Broncos and having dropped about $25k and four years into creating a groud-up restomod trail rig out of one, I am a huge fan of the breed. However, this particular example, while very nice, isn't worth that kind of coin. I could see it fetching high teens, perhaps even flirting with $20k.
There are quite a few examples of low mileage luxo-barges on the market now. Seems like the timing is right for their target demographic market to start taking dirt naps and, as a result, these bingo chariots are hitting the classifieds in greater numbers.
A local guy has a blue 365 GT4 and, based on how frequently I see it, uses it for a daily driver.
The SBC swap seems to have been executed nicely. However, the fumes from the meth lab out back must be overwhelming as the price is most certainly pipe worthy.
doubletap
1977 Toyota Celica GT liftback: first car, almost the last. Good times.
My faith has been shattered. Until the Omni is golden-ticketed back in I will remain dead inside.
Easily one of my favorite off-roaders behind only my beloved Early Broncos and the venerable Defender 90. Nothing will ever trump the Early Bronco in my heart, having owned three of them. However, this trail beater from the Land of the Rising Sun does indeed tug my heart strings.
Easiest. NP. Ever.
I'm assuming this poor car was bastardized by Johnny Baggypants after inheriting it from grandma's estate. A once beautiful, regal car, now reduced to a 'hood mobile.
@OA 5599: In spite of my "casual" and "recreational" use of illicit substances in the late 80's, I have a keen remembrance of my Celica and *most* of the good times it afforded me and my hooligan friends.
Oh, what a feeling.
I need to buy stock in a denim shirt company.
Skeletor tested, Skeletor approved. #maybachzeppelin
This story is so full of win I don't even know where to start. Skanky waitress blowing a drunk on the way to Humpty Doo. You can't make this stuff up.