jmsturm
JustinS
jmsturm

I love this car and everything about it, but the seller seems to have the flawed mindset of adding 100% of the custom work cost to the actual price. CP

So much Crack Pipe.... huge.

If you want over 13k for a Malibu wagon with a shoddy Monti Carlo graft, you better list more specifics than “partially restored” and “SBC”.

Nearly 14k for a 40 year old Chevy? And it’s someone else’s project?

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Same for me, which is a shame because I like everything else about it.

SBC also encompasses the 305, which is a complete dog.

Good examples of Z3s are just too easy to find for not much more $$$. Here is a 97 with the 2.8L 6 and a six speed for two bucks shy of $5K. The paint is good, the body is good, the interior is good, and it has 40K fewer miles on it. Tell me that’s not worth the extra $2898!

So let me get this straight; after you sort out the mechanicals, then you just need to address interior and exterior issues before the next mechanical issue comes up on an old high mileage Bimmer. And the ad says “Car turns over and runs great!” Seller seems a bit to proud for what looks to me like a basket case. If

Nothing more expensive then a cheap German car they say... CP

I wish GMC would have green-lighted the Granite mini-truck concept.

woot woot!! mini truck’s are coming back y’all!!

I only want it if there’s a Raptor version. Courier + Raptor = Craptor.

Just bring us the next incarnation of what would have been the Ford Falcon ute!!  I’m not a Ford guy typically, but damned if I would rush to buy as soon as it came out!

I really want a small truck. I have posted that many times.

This trucklet is a great example of a used car purchase that zooms from $14k to $2k in 2 years. Add 30 k miles in that time frame, and something like the motor or trans will surely take a dump, the “only for that year” computer will glitch out, a curb will have a CV joint rattling, a rust hole or two will magically

Man, I really wanted to like this truck, but that’s price makes it all show and no go.

I personally love these and think this was a nice mid-size truck with a very solid drivetrain under it. I’d also happily own one in a hot minute.

Throw gear in the back without mucking up the interior. Haul yard waste or power equipment. Tow small to medium trailers (7k tow rating). Get a lot of the benefits of a truck for the needs of a suburban homeowner without having to drive a behemoth. Look good doing it.