punkrock65
PunkRock
punkrock65

What do you mean? I see no visible holes, and apart from rather extensive surface rust, it seems reasonably solid. Also panels do not get easier to weld than those. If that was on sale on this side of the pond, and I didn’t have already _WAY_ more rotten RRC (mostly fixed) already, I would totally get that in a

It’s definitely buyer beware, but it can be a great “cheat”.

including a 210 horsepower 3.4 liter 32-valve V6 engine,”

I have an irrational love of big coupes -and- GM 10/W bodies (former owner of a 1988 Cutlass Supreme, 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GT and 2002 Olds Intrigue) so I’m giving this a NP because I’ve been looking for another GM10 Cutlass Supreme coupe as a toy, and this is pretty darn close.

So large but at least you wouldn’t be called an asshole.

PND - Prejudicial No Dice - I hated working on these damn things with a passion. Used to perform smog tests here in CA and these things were one of the WORST. As part of the test, if timing was adjustable we had to check it. On this you have to:

EASY Nice Price even with this mileage. Hell, if you didn’t tell anyone what the odo was showing, you could claim it had hardly been driven.

In order of most driveable to least.

The driveline is the unique part of the NAPCO; if you are going to update it and heavily change it with different transfer case and axles, you would be better off starting with a 2WD vehicle.

The term “Camry” is derived from the Japanese word, Cam-ra-gochi,” which is a mythical creature that consumes the automotive souls of middle-class married men with children.

I had a white SW2 5 speed of the same age, the car was totaled by a Rav4 that didn’t see it in the snow. Hit the driver’s side rear door, rear quarter and hatch.  At the time I was hauling two grand daughters in the back seat, one in a booster seat. They both walked to the ambulance and got a clean bill of health at

You know, everyone likes to point out all the supposed faults in this car but I would argue this was one of the better performance cars of it’s time, especially since we’re talking about a later 2001 model with the performance upgrades.

No idea what the market is like, but I imagine most are still around and in decent shape since they were always weekend/2nd cars. I remember getting super excited seeing them on the road when I was a kid, but I don’t know the last time I’ve come across one (at least 10 years?).

That’s why good cars like the Alfa Romeo Giulia and VW GTI aren’t selling in strong numbers.

Screw it, nice price. This is about the same as dealerships are asking for amorphous blob crossovers from a few years ago. This beauty gives you the same space and practicality while actually making you feel alive while you drive it. Talk the seller down a couple grand and you have a decent deal in this looney tunes

Shrinkage!

ND - I love panther platform cars and one with a manual is really tempting, but help me out with the logic here. You do all that work, upgrading and replacing. Detailing the shit out of the exterior, etc... and then you have this fucking rag instead of a proper leather nut sack on the shifter???

That fright pig 3 wheeler Beetle lowered the bar for all future submissions. “At least it doesn’t have a homemade cow bone steering wheel” is a sad new standard. 

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The stench was so bad they couldn’t remove the little trees for the photos. That’s saying evil’s embedded in this. NFD