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Someone apparently thought this was a NP.  The ad’s been pulled.

Someone apparently thought this was a NP.  The ad’s been pulled.

You can still buy the black 1996 BMW 750iL that Tupac Shakur was shot in.  The original listing was shown on Jalopnik at $2 milion; it’s now down to a bargain $1,750,000.   https://www.celebritycars.com/details-1996-bmw-7_series-tupac_shakur_-used-wbagk2324tdh67073.html

Never mind, I saw another article on CNN.com stating he was the one who “orchestrated” the hit on Shakur.  

This is a car you can buy right now...

Didn’t he say that everyone else who was in the Cadillac—including the actual shooter—was now dead? If he was just a passenger, what charges could be levied against him?

Chevrolet Silverado ZR2. A face not even its mother could love, designed solely for rearview mirror intimidation...

“Okay, Boomer.” (With the accent on Boom; regardless of how old the smoker is.)

The police departments who buy fleets of them beg to differ.

You can add—among many others—the 1996 Molson Indy Toronto. One contende, Gil deFerra, and three backmarkers came too close to each other on a street circuit. The death of rookie driver Jeff Krosnoff was well-covered. The death of veteran volunteer corner worker Gary Avrin—whose name is even misspelled in the

I got curious about what happened regarding this case a year ago, and wrote via Facebook to the district attorney of Waller County. I got a very nice reply:

Unfortunately, Mary Barra (and every other GM CEO) will be judged against an unreachable criterion: the time when General Motors made Oldsmobile Cutlass Supremes and Pontiac Trans Ams (with T-tops!), and held close to a 60 percent domestic market share. And supplied the country with those easily-obtained

Were it an absolutely minty example with the 302 V8, perhaps backed with a manual, it might be worth it. It’s not, so it isnt. ND.

I would rather have the Charlie’s Angels (almost) Mustang II Ghia posted last year. Also, the Mustang II had a five-year run--which was evident from this car being MY 1978.

Pontiac Grand Am, 1985-on. I can’t count how many people thought this was a sports car. I guess body cladding and round dashboard gauge housings really do make a car seem faster.

The first few years of the Pontiac Fiero. It was designed to be a commuter car, so performance was not a priority. And that showed, with the Iron Duke engine (85 hp?) and almost 2500 pound curb weight. When they finally got a decent engine and the suspension right, they killed the car.

Beware.  This proves that a Ford Mustang GT is a very dangerous car to drive with your eyes closed.

Had it been left stock, or even with justthe faux-convertible top,I would have considered a NP—as an example of one of the most reliable, durable cars of the last few decades. But the stereo and donk wheels make me wonder what else has been done to the car.  No thanks.  No dice.

The 2WD Safari (GMC edition of the Astro) I drove had the most uncomfortable driving position I can remember encountering; I remember thinking it would be fine if I amputated my left leg. I cannot imagine 4WD improving things. That said, $3900 for this is a deal, assuming it is in the condition that the ad and

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