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No.

Another no brainer. NP

No brainer here. Nice price and I would clean it up and drive as is. No engine swap.

I'll pass on this one. Not my cup of tea. CP

I will assume it's not infested with British Tin worms and the engine work was well executed. I love GT6's and I would probably go for it. NP

I have Atlas Shrugged moments every time I see a news report. Oh well, Who is John Galt?

A manual transmission should out last at least 4 slushboxes in the same vehicle. Also,

Interesting concept. Stupid price. CP

I visit pages like this because I love cars and all things cars. I also come to pages like this to get away from all of the political B.S. floating around. Let's keep it about cars, not critiquing political speeches.

Neat idea.. Way too expensive. CP.

Fun and nostalgic car for me at a beater price. NP all the way.

Norfolk & Western J class. This is the J611

Hey how about a Blade Runner party November 2019. Might be fun.

No, it was anchovies.

Cars were meant to be driven. Dirt won't kill them. Rain won't make them make them melt away.

I had a MG 1100 which is just a slightly larger Mini and it never overheated. I live in southeastern Tennessee. That radiator position isn't really a problem. Water on the distributor through the grille was. I put a waterproofing kit on it and that problem went away.

Not very terrifying. I was driving by Shaw AFB in South Carolina in the 80's when a F-4 Phantom II took off. The end of the runway was perpendicular to the highway I was on and it crossed right in front of me with the throttle firewalled. I nearly marked my pants.

Yes.

In all fairness to modern mid size cars, they are dull but they are no different than the mid size cars of the sixties. Today we call them "muscle cars" then they were appliances. Nearly every sedan had a big V8 and all of them were boring to drive. Sure they were fast between traffic lights but they handled like pigs

I would like if available with a manual transmission. However, finding a manual on the lot of a Ford dealer will probably be difficult. Most dealers only put slushboxes on their lot, much to my bewilderment and chagrin.