majordawlish
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majordawlish

As long as you avoid rush hour.

Easy. Paris. The Metro has the unbeatable combo of Art Nouveau station entries...

If you live in a remote beach town with no highways around, I could see it as a fun way to head out to the beach with your fishing gear. But at half the price.

As tgrwillki points out, ABIA is over 7 miles away, and even with development at the levels when ABIA was built, you could not see the capitol from the airport.

Gunman had to reload multiple times.

1. The cars were fraudulently purchased from local dealers without the dealers knowledge. That implies the cars were legally imported, the Corvette in particular.

Jose’, I take it you have never actually been to Austin?

Honestly, about 4% of the sales price seems pretty reasonable.

Depends on your definition of “off-road.”

You make good points, however, at least in the two versions you show, there is some form of hard edge. The ones I nominated are just all soft with no edge. Ford just went overboard on rounding edges for this generation.

Are you really that into checkers?

I know someone who just traded their Wraith for a new Continental GT. I wonder if he knew about this. Might have gotten a few $10,000's more on his trade-in.

How about Chevy putting a square peg in a round hole?

That was better than the 5-lug, twin-3 spokes of the SN95. Possibly the most boring wheel Ford ever put on a Mustang.

NP for the nostalgia. I learned to drive in ‘77 or ‘78 (forget which), white with burgundy landau and matching burgundy interior. Even took my driving test in it. Passed first time.

Better?

Pretty sure this belongs to Cousin Eddie...

Chevrolet partnered with local dealer Bruce Lowrie Chevrolet in Fort Worth, Texas.

Smokey I - still enjoyable.

Plus Sgt. Hulka blathering on about his GTO! What’s not to like?