Did this guy fall and hit his head? $8.3K for this high-school parking lot burn-out contestant? Does anyone know if this guy knew what he was doing with all the mods he installed. I don’t want to find out. CP all the way to Ridgemont High.
Did this guy fall and hit his head? $8.3K for this high-school parking lot burn-out contestant? Does anyone know if this guy knew what he was doing with all the mods he installed. I don’t want to find out. CP all the way to Ridgemont High.
Read what I wrote once more. I said SPEND the $12 large on something without a cassette player... meaning a newer vehicle.
No, it’s a true portable... About 20 lbs. I bought it with my paper route money. It still works.
I’ve got a Remington portable manual typewriter that I bought in 1959 that you might be interested in. I’ll throw in a new ribbon.
$12 Thou for a 2001 anything except a Ferrari is way too much. Yes it’s in good shape all over, but spend the $12 Large on something without a cassette player. CP
Harley is toast. (See Kodak hanging on to an old product that used to sell well before new ideas passed them by.) If you stand still with your product, you are backin’ up.
As Bob Dylan so aptly put it: “...The times they are a-changin...”
Like Frigidaire vs. ice harvesting, Xerox Docutech vs. old time copiers and Quick Print places, typewriters vs. computers... The list goes on.
“Side note: Apparently people blow through waaaay more toilet paper than I do in two weeks.”
This OJ wanna-be is a mixed bag. Pretty good shape for the price and mileage. Questions about the junkyard drivers door and the shot from the rear looks like there’s a TLC “My 600 lb Life” driver behind the wheel. Did it get whacked in the right side? For $1,900 it could be a decent winter DD. NP
Or cut a wide swath through the crowd, killing or maiming a bunch of the spectators.
Let’s take inventory here.
In the right ballpark as far as price is concerned. It has the right motor and looks in decent shape. I would run it through a trusted PPI before I pulled the trigger. And I wonder if the seller would include the remainder of the 55 gallon drum of ArmorAll they used on the tires and the engine compartment. NP
No, I’m calling is a CP because of the color of the wheels and brake calipers.
$55 Large for this Anita Bryant Orange Bowl Parade Float? Plus the owner had to plaster AM badges on the dash to remind him what he was driving. Yes it’s in pretty good shape for its age, but if you bought it you would have to factor in enough $$ for paint to cover all the orange. CP all the way to the Minute Made…
I feel your pain!
Yeah, it’s a Porsche.
Wow, you are a tough judge.
This Mini-Griswold-Family-Truckster is not exactly a classic. It’s just a tired, old Fox body Ford wagon with a price from a “I know what I’ve got here” seller. CP on a train to Dearborn.
Still Nope!