Most of these belong in a shredder anyway. Buried up to the axles in mud but “just needs a starter”... Sure.
Most of these belong in a shredder anyway. Buried up to the axles in mud but “just needs a starter”... Sure.
When I had a broken gas gauge, I had pushed my ‘53 ford by myself time and time again. I have broken down on the way to camping trips, set up the sleeping bag and slept beside my car until the morning when there was enough light to fix it. I have endured 8 hours of no heat in the winter, driving home from college with…
DRIVE IT
Try that on a Mazda DISI... Let me know how it works out for you.
Missed that, the ones in the pic are gen 1 speed3 wheels.
Also those are “factory alloys” for a first gen speed 3, they are not factory for this car.
I would give it an NP, but I know how expensive that rust repair can get, as i just had it done on my speed. CP for needing extensive rot repair to keep it on the road for more than a year in this state.
MILKSHAKEZZZZZZ
The little engine that couldn’t. I haven’t driven a Justy in years, but from what I recall, they are absolutely gutless, adding a plow is doing it no favors.
I only ever notice those beds when the plastic is broken...
Always loved the looks, and I’m not that scared of the mileage. Parts cost and availability are my hang ups. NP for my irrational love for Maseratis.
Hell, I think gen one wheels look great on em too. A customer of mine has a set of Evo X wheels that I will be buying once he gets his new set.
I’m at 170k with light mods, no big issues yet.
Mine is the same color, and I have been looking for Pu wheels forever :(
The answer to the headline is yes.
I thought that, then I gave it 40% more power and started shattering drive line components cause I’m a dummy...
169K and never been opened up...
Understandable, figured you would just ignore me if I was right.
UNOH?
I mean, it’s gorgeous, but that is big money. No thanks.