punkrock65
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punkrock65

Wow really unique; should be put in a museum where the risk of side collision is low.

Do you think a person could find a buyer willing to pay $15k for the radio equipment?

How sad that the majority don’t want this van.

What if you have to haul people too wide to fit 3-across?

What did it look like before it was lowered?

Really don’t think that qualifies as a ‘roll cage’; if this buggy landed on its roof, occupants would be crushed, just look at the supports at the windshield.

Reminds me of a car that a catholic priest would drive ( well except for the wheels)

Where is the middle ground?
$4000 is a fair price for a barely-running beater in this new normal..

What, no green tree air freshener?

It looks cool, I’ll admit.

I noticed that too; makes me think of a 67-72 Ford pickup body mounted on a ‘73 or newer chassis..

“bad-luck packet in the glove compartment”

Looks like we need to review the evidence; the digit to the left of ‘57' seems to be a zero, it certainly is not a one.. very unlikely it is a nine..

He may look, act, and sound like an idiot; but don’t let that fool you. He’s an Idiot.  ~ Groucho Marx

Not a horrible kit car / conversion; I kinda like it.
Certainly not $11K like tho, not without gull wing doors!

Gee, wonder what the mileage woulda been without the
wind tunnel-tested body kit”

Saw a land rover heading up Cascade Lakes highway on Saturday; did not get a picture, but it looked like this:

Could not smash the NP button fast enough; this 59 Mercedes scratches an itch. Love the wood dash, wheels seem fine to me (am not a wheel snob), even like the tacky lights. $4000 seems like a steal to me - what else can you buy with that amount that won’t need alot of complicated fixes? Or has seats that are all

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