Sadly, that’s a perfectly good price for one in this condition. I love these cars. They were a high water mark in automotive design.
Sadly, that’s a perfectly good price for one in this condition. I love these cars. They were a high water mark in automotive design.
There was one in my neighbor's driveway for a few years. In the driveway, not on the road, because he never could get it to run for more than a few hundred miles at a time. He finally donated it to Public Radio.
I loved these in the day, and it’s nice that this one is all original, but it needs work on just about 100% of the car. Too much for this one. ND.
I love it and I want it for exactly 1/6 the price! ND
We owned a Dodge truck in this color and trim level for years. Bought it at government auction with 97K miles for $690. THAT was a nice price. This one, not so much.
He lost me at "lol"
Doppler!
I actually do like these without the to-me questionable mods. I'd want this if it didn't have too much to undo and 3x too high a price!
Why do bad prices happen to good cars?
I bought two Mercedes from a lot that looked a lot like that one. The guy who owned it dealt mainly in very used Subarus, but he’d sometimes have a Mercedes with absurdly high miles.
Is Nevada a state where it's easy to wash a title?
Damnit, I want it, and I've got family in Boston. Would I survive driving it back to Colorado in August?
Miata engine and transmission swap?
Go read Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner. In it, among many, many neologisms and cosmetic technical inventions, were “Nipicaps”, electronic nipple implants a wearer could turn on or off to signal interest or disinterest in someone.
If you look carefully at the video (a painful sacrifice), 3 things stand out:
1. the passenger door handle is inset at an awkward angle.
2. the passenger door opens clunkily - it jerks twice during the opening.
3. there is a dent in the passenger rear quarter panel just blow where the damage was in the copart photos.
I…
Sawzall your Subaru and slide it in over the bach seat.
Wrong. “Divorced female real estate agents” need to convince their clients that they are NOT weird. This car signals “I don’t give a rat’s patootie what others think, I’m gonna do me!”
My favorite show on TV! I love watching Ed tear into an engine. The man is a mechanical savant.
Ucking Fawesome!
When I was young and stupid, we used cars like this for combined daily driver & construction truck duty. I’m not young anymore.