It’s worth 500 just for parts. Give those wheels a nice wash and there’s your 500.
It’s worth 500 just for parts. Give those wheels a nice wash and there’s your 500.
Just drop a 70 Cuda body on it...should bolt right up.
This would be a great Jalopnik project, Robb Holland purchased a salvage Z06 last year and raced it on Pikes Peak.
It’s a Lamborghini. Did you really expect it to be the most practical vehicle in existence?
Originally, high heels were worn to convey status and wealth. They offer no health or athletic advantage. They’re just for sitting there and attracting attention. This is the origin of the term “well-heeled.”
Sure they do, and you can still get practical vehicles with practical tires.
“And I want to see someone try and parallel park a Urus without coming close to curbing those things.”
When the cars themselves start getting smaller again...
These Mary Kaye bonuses are getting out of hand.
No, we hit the CP, because a broken PT Loser is worth about $500. There are plenty of cars we would be willing to turn a wrench and get running again for the $2000 out lay. This is not one of them.
No. I can get a running and driving Miata for $2k all day. Why would I want a broken PT cruiser for the same price?
Damn. He had to hold out for three weeks? Companies are paying tri-weekly now?
They made so many mistakes that if he had any of the time I suspect he doesn’t have to sue them for false arrest and racial profiling the way they deserve based on this account of the facts, they’d likely have to name the police department after him and a couple of city parks.
Not just the bank. He needs to sue the city’s overzealous police force as well. Why was “cuffing and stuffing” him necessary prior to verifying the attempted transaction was illegitimate? The bank had him on camera and, most likely, his residential address on at least one of his ID’s, so if the check was fake they…
If you want your whiskey cold and dry you would keep it in your fridge? And as far as I know no one keeps their whiskey in the fridge.