jmsturm
JustinS
jmsturm

And it only has a V6? You can get a V6 in a used Buick.

There is that weird floating microphone though.....

It’s NSFW. You have to post your kinja password to see it. Don’t worry, Kinja won’t show your password, it gets starred out.

I got something similar ....

Side question, have you had your local water supply tested for lead?

You probably have to have already bought a GT350R and a Raptor every year, leased a series of top-of-the line Lincoln SUVs for your wife and bought your kids V6/EcoBoost/Power Wheels Mustangs (select as age- and era-appropriate) to even get your application looked at.

Yes, but they’ve gone to the Tesla Pre-Pay Only System so please send full payment to:

Meh. I understand the production numbers are low for a reason. You basically find yourself in a lottery position for a chance to buy the car. I’d prefer a Nissan GTR anyway.

No worries— I’ll just pick one up in the aftermarket.

I’d RATHER have the Ford, but then I’d happily buy the Lambo and do angry burnouts in Ford’s parking lot.

I get the impression that he drives them but doesn’t drive them hard... which is fine. As long as you take it out for a Sunday drive from time to time I don’t think it’s necessary to thrash an exotic to enjoy it.

 Sorry, that thing is hideous 

I feel like most people have made the major counter argument to yours that I agree with.

You know, I used to be 100% in agreement with this. But these days, the mindset is slipping. And it’s not because cars should be kept mint for investment purposes or any of that nonsense, it’s because the more you drive a car, the more chance you have of getting rear-ended by some mook trying to text and fill his vape

Somewhat tongue in cheek. You can collect whatever you want. I was more parodying what the OP said when he said collecting cars doesn’t make sense but coins are an “investment product”.

My argument was that Coins are tools, like cars, and their purpose was never intended to be “investment products”. They are a means of

Everyone is assuming he missed out on the joy of driving the NSX. Well he did miss out on “this” NSX, but what’s saying he didn’t own two? Or one of every year? If you have a collection of 40 gathering dust, it’s likely the wheels are spinning on at least something interesting.

But coins are meant to be USED. They are a means of trade, a tool... not something to collect.

I DO NOT UNDERSTAND COIN COLLECTING.

Closeups of the factory stickers on the Denso alternator and air box have been provided. An engine oil change was performed last month.

One thing I do appreciate about collectors who do this, however, is that we can see cars just as they were when they left the dealership 20 years ago. Sure, you can restore an example to new condition. But to have everything in place as sort of a time capsule is really neat, especially in more mundane cars.

By trailer, they mean climate controlled, fully-sealed trailer.