Just found: one of the stolen Tillamook Baby Loafs.
Just found: one of the stolen Tillamook Baby Loafs.
Second submission.
Dodge Dakota....specifically the Gen IIIs from '97-'04.
I don't need to be in America to recognize an idiot.
Unless it's a lot worse than it looks, there is no way in hell that goes for 5k or less.
Ah, a BMW/Porsche owner. That explains the self-righteous tone.
K5 Blazer. The price can't really go anywhere but up from where it is and now that more and more SUVs are becoming crossovers, a lot of people will just want a basic BOF offroadable truck that has more space than a Jeep but still has a removable roof
82-92 GM F-body, the collector car market has always been driven by what collectors couldn't afford in their youth. As children of the 80s get older and start collecting, the days of finding a $5000 IROC-Z in good shape will be gone.
Harley fanatics are about to lose their collective shit. The crew from Milwaukee is going to show off its first…
11 grand for a fixie Jeep? Throw in a shirt that says "Don't hassle me, I'm local" and you've got a deal. Until then, it's crackpipe (smoked from hand-hewn Misty Island Jobi wood, where all profits go to support the Sodor Island Animal Rescue Center)
I bet they titled/registered it as a Hennessy to get by customs.
Chuck Jordan (GM design exec) left his Ferrari Daytona in the studio on jacks while he was away from the office for an extended period of time. He put his trust in the stylists and clay modelers (bad idea!) and they went to work adding such details as side pipes, wheel skirts, opera windows, Rolls style faux radiator…
Do you see that? That's a four-cylinder Toyota engine stuck in the back of a Porsche 911. It is possibly the most…
Has Viper, takes pics with potato.
Guess he didn't get to the choppa.
I miss my star, lost with the previous previous update. I've definitely cut back on deep or comedic commenting since then and my nostalgia has gone way up since this latest mess of a refresh.