onehundredthmonkey
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onehundredthmonkey

Very nice. A great project and totally worth fixing up. NP!

I had an ‘81 in Sulawesi that I paid 6500 bucks for. Which was a lot of money for one in that country. It had stock internal switch for locking the hubs. I think 80 and up only had them. It is a true jungle machine. I once punctured one of the fuel lines in the “hutan” and I used a piece of bamboo to fix it. All I had

You’re not wrong. The company started in 1937. It was started under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Don’t let people whitewash...

CJ’s were good Jeeps...

Your right...Jeeps never break...come to BC and I will show you whole mountains speckled with fucked jeeps.

Everything FIAT touches turns to shit. What a garbage car company. Fix it Again Tony.

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First thing I thought of was THX 1138..a lola with a jet engine

This article is missing any sort of reliability comparison. I have been reading that Ecoboosts are not reliable by Consumer Reports. 

A Camaro with the face of a Cruze...ya that looks good ...go with it.

Maybe on Bring a Trailer...

ruined...cp

What is the cost of this? This car is worth maybe 5 grand in minty shape. Why would anyone do this?

I live in Canada. No one uses an E30 as a winter car. Its effen suicide. Its fuel system will freeze up guaranteed. They simply cant handle our freezing temperatures. Maybe its a winter car in California where all you babies seem to live. CP for even thinking this. Jeez....winter car...hilarious

I think it is a matter of whats being offered by car companies. Even Honda wants everyone to use their automatic transmissions even though they are weak at best. If I could buy an AWD Honda Ridgeline Touring with a 6 speed standard I would have one in my driveway. It also would have been able to tow about 30% more than

Np...it’s a Lotus. 

10 grand US for a car with a 171,000 miles on a car known for being a money pit. Total unabashed Crack Pipe.

I cant remember the last time I saw a Saab with under a 100,000 miles...

The 1957 Chevy Nomad Shooting Brake... nope.

My 1982 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham Coupe. I love Oldsmobiles and I loved this car. Last of the three speed automatics and the Rochester carburetor I cut my teeth on rebuilding. The 307 was slow but smooth. The interior was a light blue velour. I will buy another one I know it.

Now I know why Serial Killers in prison have girlfriends...