NP. It already has a decent start with the 351/4-speed and since the market for 65-70 fastbacks has gone silly, this is a decent example that you could make your own with little consequence.
NP. It already has a decent start with the 351/4-speed and since the market for 65-70 fastbacks has gone silly, this is a decent example that you could make your own with little consequence.
Neutral: Licked fewer doorknobs.
That would be VIN tampering and in most states it’s illegal.
Can we just assume when “Tik-tok” and “challenge” are anywhere near each other its already stupid/hurtful/etc and perpetrated by those in the 11-19 age range thus notifying others to avoid it completely?
I remember crawling under my dad’s old red 79' F250 and “helping” him change the oil, helping him wash and wax mom’s new 87' Trooper. Wrenching was a right of passage for my brother and I; both of us had the chance to restore our cars with dad (67' Mustangs) that we daily drove as our first vehicles for years. My…
Go full elitist soccer mom:
Honestly I think it’s a fair price, but I voted CP for the following(from the listing):
Its cool, but waaay overpriced; CP.
I don’t hate the fact that he swapped it, after driving one of the same vintage stock it could’ve used the help.
My wife had a 2003 AWD EX that her parents bought new for her sister as a graduation present. Between her parents, sister and us we put 225,000 miles on it taking it all over the place, never once left us stranded. Sold it to my wife’s co-worker for their daughter’s first car and we still see it around.
The eyes remind me of the squid/octopus baby from Men in Black, not a bad thing, but just sticks out to me.
Here you go; only needs a “little work”:
“..there are social and economic pressures to own something different”
Got my license as soon as I could, but my car wouldn’t be ready for another two years....but I will say it was a good way to start my senior year of high school.
The Orlando airport used to have something just for this.
Cheap enough that with a little work it’d be a decent beach rig; NP.
Everyone else was concerned with engine displacement with their 425s, 426s and 427s; ‘we’ll call ours 500' just the next highest round number.
1996-2001 Ford Explorer V8. with AWD.
The $2k increase doesn’t bother me as much as the potential dealer applied “market adjustment” does.
Needs a stick, CP.