kilgoretrout53
KilgoreTrout53
kilgoretrout53

Look, my ND vote has nothing to do with what you discuss, in fact I posted it to make the point that this wasn’t out of line, given the 128 I found in my search. On price alone, it seems to be in the ballpark. I vote based upon “would I recommend this to someone else?” The answer is a resounding NO

Next time, don’t criticize without research! 8 of the vehicles are exactly what you’re talking about. Check before you jump on somebody’s sh!t.

I voted ND.

ND So in my morning brain fog, I missed the price in the headline. I’m thinking as I’m reading, “well it’s ugly as sin, but if it’s under $15k”.... haha, when I hit the price tag later in the article, I nearly soiled m’self.

The owner’s swamp ass probably clouded the phone’s lens in the Arizona heat. How does that mental picture grab ya?

And here I thought AMG stood for “All Money Gone”

ND “It has everything you would need.”

So many questions... Just one answer: No!

NP - Mobility vehicles cost some serious coin. Here we have a reliable Toyo-built vehicle that looks great and has row-yer-own to boot. For this price there’s not much out there - mostly Chrysler/Dodge vans that are older and as the stats report - not so reliable. Stealth mobility, looks great to me.

ND - You know how many Changlis I can buy for that money?

There’s a direct comparable on Ebay 1962 F100,   Can’t post freaking link.

I grew up with them. 

A quick search of google images for 1961 F100 brings up a gaggle of trucks with nary a one having this sad looking mismatch. This puppy’s been abused.

I might take issue with Rob’s “straight body” assertion. SOMETHING is going on with those doors. The Driver’s door bottom and fender don’t match up and on the passenger side, the door and the rear panel are off. But there’s more! - lookit that irregular gap around that door. Were they fitted with a sledge hammer?

Not to mention the discarded syringes (Jersey boy here).

ND This Foxstang, like its angular cousin we voted down last week is a fine example of a Ford meh car. Rob rightly points out that it has little of the Mustang chromosomes showing. I have to say that even a Volvo convertible (at the right price) stirs more of my interest than this offering (shudder). It should stir

Ooh a Ford Fusion crossover!!!

Yep, this retired accounting professor didn’t want to get too deep into the weeds with the post, but that’s the real support for analysis and responsible decision making. (For the rest of you: generally acc101 is financial statement accounting and acc102 is managerial accounting.)

This is why it is important to really pay attention in Accounting 101.

ND - This is an “Oh Shit!” car. After getting it home and realizing all the things that are wrong with it or potentially wrong (Merc, right?) he realized that he was stuck, “Oh Shit!”.