parneli70
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parneli70

I too thought the play-through would’ve involved grinding the lip of those boats for combo multipliers while Reel Big Fish played in the background.

“GMC: A truck you can live with.”

Imagine the horror when he picks up one of these bad boys:

CP. Nicer/cleaner ones available for not much more money.

The first one I sold I wanted the next owner to take care of it, because I genuinely wanted it back if he ever sold it. It was my first comfy, responsible vehicle with A/C that my now wife loved. I later found it on CL with a blown transmission and almost bought it for peanuts, but I talked myself out of it.

This, but I’ll add get the V6 version as the I4 won’t do more than 35 MPH up a medium grade.

It’s a nice well-preserved example, but 10k tops. even with the radwood movement in full swing. This was a sub-10k car a five years ago.

^ What he said.

Hot take: the Escape will be gone in two model years after the “baby bronco” is released.

My parents bought a brand new 87' Trooper II silver on white with the carb’ed I-4. I think the only two options it had was A/C and power steering. My mom babied that thing and dad was always religious on the service items; don’t even think the original clutch was slipping with 135k on it. Wasn’t a spec of rust on it a

My first car: 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe, C-code, 289Ci, 3 Speed manual. Originally Lime Gold, repainted Dark Highland Green. Parents helped me finance it, Dad and I restored it. Daily drove it nearly through all of college but made it my spare car in favor of something with A/C and a less leaky front windshield.

Several:

That’s the mentality when I picked up this gem:

Looks like an Accord.

I think we’re all missing something: a sport utility vehicle that requires full throttle all the time with two doors.....the Braptor.

Once in a 1997 Jeep Wangler four-cylinder as a back seat passenger(I know, sounds impossible, right?) Went to NC outer banks where we were checking on one of my friends family property and since we were down there we’d ride around on the beach for a bit before we headed back.

Was on Oahu for six months, can confirm. I thought it was the island issued mode of transport.

That when a 1969 Porsche 911 Targa breaks down, eventually a 1971 Ranchero GT will catch up.