Guy steals car. Police total the car and kill grandma. What was the point?
Guy steals car. Police total the car and kill grandma. What was the point?
Before electric starters were commonplace, everybody was cranky.
For only $8,500, this would be one helluva unique driver. What else can you buy for so little money that both has only 12,500 miles, and would get all the attention at any Cars & Coffee?
Sometimes I think the solution is just replace the timing belt immediately and still be satisfied with the price. This is one of those times.
I’m not sure how he managed to spend $6 million and still have so little to show for it. Yeah, he’s got a giant pickup, but for that kind of money he could’ve bought one of those giant buses with a full luxury apartment, multiple slide-outs, and an enclosed garage underneath—and still had money to spare.
Have to feel for the family of Dulce Castro. Beat cancer only to die in a car crash? That's just devastating.
Cops will always insist they need AR15's to counter pocketknives and .38 revolvers, and that these crashes prove they should have nothing less than the new monster Hummers.
At this point cops should get nothing faster than the lowest end Nissan Versa and chases should result in criminal investigation of everyone. It's just a fucking car.
Hey Jason! I can fill in the blanks for you. The original owner of this beaut was Jim Barton. He owned the Sayre Motor Company, an AMC dealership in Sayre, Pennsylvania. My dad, Chuck Welch, was an auto body and paint specialist for Jim at Sayre Motor Company for 10 years. Jim had quite a car collection and my dad…
Because it isn’t their Vibe...
If Texas succeeds it might finally be the push my SO needs to get the f out of here.
The 6 cyclists’ attorneys have a good write-up about the accident and how they’re proceeding.
A white coal-roller in Texas is part of an in-group with police, and not to be bound by the law. Cyclists are “environmentalists”, an out-group not be afforded protection by the law.
I don’t think I’ve ever disliked a car featured on NPOCP more than this one. And I’ve been here for years.
I’m looking for long form journalism, not a tweet.
Would be a helluva’ article to read the backstories of how these cars ended up abandoned. Hint, hint.