That's because Edd worked for free to get it into good nick.
That's because Edd worked for free to get it into good nick.
OK, who else watched this all the way to the end in hopes of seeing a nipple, even though it being a YouTube video meant that it would never happen?
Well played. Well played indeed.
Well, obviously the depression is now even hitting Lamborghini owners...
Hard to argue with the Kenny Powers jump. I think had he included the tremendous weight of his balls into the calculations that the Lincoln would have made it. Anyway, let's not forget the pioneers of car stunts, the Keystone Cops.
I heard it from a friend who, heard it from a friend who, heard it from another that this was a nice price.
The real beauty of buying a car like this is that you can essentially own it for free. It's never going to be worth a lot more, or a lot less. Buy it, drive it for a few years, have some fun, then sell it for $14 - 16,000.
This was much nicer than open cars of the era. You wont get wet driving this, you'll be riding the storm out.
This makes sense. We don't want a dogleg first gear causing 991 drivers to back into stuff ala James May in the Cosworth 190 Merc.
Wow, this is a stupid comment, even by Jalopnik/Gawker standards.
Well played sir.
Not really weird, just another law dreamed up by slip 'n fall lawyers so they'd have someone else to sue. Maybe one day we'll get smart enough to not elect lawyers to public office...
Ironically, I feel bullet-proof when I drive my silver 996...
You beat me to it. The first time I saw the movie, I was stammering200GT ROADSTER!!! My wife thought I'd lost my mind...
Huh...I thought these things ran on sunshine, lollipops, and smugness.
I like the big red swath on the quarter panel letting the world know that it's a GTO. Anything to keep it being confused with a Cavalier.
Pure filth. I'll need a bit of time alone.
My laptop is an older one, and I gotta tell you, it runs like shit on this 10% ethanol crap...
I'll buy my next car from the manufacturer with the stones to do a parody of that commercial where everything is coal powered, like the Leaf.