this means the owner should be expecting to see a LOT of offers from jalops
this means the owner should be expecting to see a LOT of offers from jalops
all 89 of you who voted NP are on crack and the rules state that you must go attempt to purchase this vehicle immediately- I don’t make the rules, that’s just how this works.
Say it with me: “don’t! buy! someone! else’s! project!”
Everyone who voted NP has to attempt to buy this car now, I don’t make the rules
Fiat Is Also There *
That’s why there’s also a rule of “don’t buy cars from up north”. Unless you live there, in which case- just keep buying shitboxes because even your nice car will be ruined
old bimmer? check. more than 100k miles? check. problematic VANOS? check.
crack pipe? check
Is that armorall on your plastics, or just smeared oil, hmmm??
Yeah, well if the occupant gets hit, they can’t get any more crippled, now can they?
Disqus is a pretty good one and your account is common to whatever site you use- all your notifications in one place, and can reply without visiting the page. It’s nice.
suspicious vampire
All 87% of you who NP’d this are now required to attempt to buy and drive the car yourselves. I don’t make the rules
You’ll be in gray hell forever, with me
Tacomas do offer the manual still, along with the Heep Gladiator, but asterisks as to whether you consider the jeep a truck or not. I just don’t see much of a use case for a truck w/manual nowadays, especially with the advances in slush box tech. I’d prefer it in a mini truck to bop around in, or a car. That’s it for…
I looked it up after my guess- and yeah, Dodge Rams up to ‘18 in the base models offered them, but in very low quantities. I’ve never heard of/seen one. It appears also that Jeep Gladiators (a lot of asterisks on if you consider that a truck or not) have a 6MT
I’m sure that where you lived (mountainous) also led to there being more manual vehicles, especially for towing. I cannot imagine old autos in the mountains out west with horses or cows behind them. Yikes.
damn, rekt’em
Commuter cars, and shockingly, trucks. What’s the point of a (non mini-truck) with a manual? When was the last time you could even get one? Like an 02 Chevy 1500 single cab?
22RE is the only answer. name another motor that’s routinely on the road with 300k and can run without oil for extended periods?
Let’s get you back to bed grandpa, you’ve been watching too much CNN/Fox News, whichever way you go