majordawlish
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majordawlish

Maserati Ghibli Spyder. I had a picture of one ripped out of the school library’s copy of Motor Trend on my bedroom wall when I was a kid.

What on earth am I even looking at?

I s always thought the McLaren F1 road car was a phenomenal looking car. The LM and Longtail are both great looking, but this especially in orange is amazing.

Let’s break the guys that make Slideshows again.

Nah... I think even in pre-COVID times, this would have still been worth at least $4000 given the condition, low mileage and the spec.

It’s saying a lot that you chose to take a figure of speech as a literal statement. 

That’s a big assumption there buddy....that I would support reckless driving anywhere let alone in my own community where my neighbors and friends would be at risk. Do I support people modding their own cars even if I think it looks silly? Sure. If these folks want to “unnoffically” get together in a big parking lot

GM Product? Put down the pipe bruh.

Not a horrible vehicle,  not a horrible price. NP

Yes, please take over for for the next round of "tens of thousands of dollars worth of maintenance and repair" because I'm over it. Oh, and aren't the blue headlights just bitchin' cool?

Headlights tell me all I need to know...

Heh…this is way too expensive, and not nearly rusty enough for DT.

Disagree with $20k for a 20 year-old Chrysler being a good deal.

I would rock it, Chevy parts are cheaper than BMW Parts.

This situation calls for a Triumph Spitfire. Parts are about as easy to come by as MGs, prices recently hit bottom on them, and they are super easy to work on. Plus it’s got a gorgeous profile.

If they want an MGB-GT, and have a $50k budget, shouldn’t they just get an MGB-GT? While the body itself is a bit more rare than its droptop sibling, they’re simple, have huge support, and MG’s aren’t exactly hard to find (seriously, I have a friend nearing 40 who’s in an MG owner’s club, and he’s pretty easily the

The mods push this one into ND territory for me. The seller might get close to what they want if they find the right buyer, but they’ll have to be willing to let it sit on the market for quite a while. 

Pretty sure every reader looked at this picture, shook their head and said to themselves, “Boy Racer”

I had a 1993 Dodge Stealth RT Twin Turbo back in 1993 and into 1994. It had 30K miles on it and was already having problems with the electronic suspension and other items.

I used to want one of these as a kid but the design hasn’t aged well.  This is one person’s pet but it’s to personalized and complicated overall.  The price would have been meh stock but not so much like this.  ND