Two things.
1. Cheating is the most NASCAR Heritage thing ever.
Two things.
1. Cheating is the most NASCAR Heritage thing ever.
You and your logic are not welcome here.
“charging what the market will BEAR” as in Bearing. as in carrying a load. not being naked.
I disagree. Most people buy the automatic transmission so you have economy of scale. Offering a cheaper option the manual may cost more because of not having one in the bin and the cost of creating one. Still wont beat the Wrangler
Ahem, I believe they were rivets. Your manifold may also have been in danger.
i had some severe danger to my manifold...
Your problem is you trusted a cop
Yeah, the trailer had “Rodgers” on the side, right?
That documentary is actually about family, I suggest you take another look. Drink every time someone says family in those docs and you'll be dead toot sweet
I saw that documentary. It really blew my welds off.
I recently got a new-ish (well, a 2011, but my first car from this century, after driving a Corolla that had lasted literally 30 years) car, and was kind of blown away by the fact that child-car-seat installation takes up like the first thirty or so pages of the owner’s manual. I was flip-flip-flipping away through it…
Ha! I had a 351 V8 that only made 220.
Voting is surprisingly close. This is just too much money for this car. I agree that $3 - 3500 is the correct price range. All things being equal, the purchaser of this car can probably count on another 10 years of fairly trouble free driving.
I was ready to smash the CP on this one until I saw the mileage and pictures. It is VERY hard to find a car this clean and with this kind of miles and dependability (3800 FTW) for $5500. If you are looking for a car that will give you an easy 100K miles on top of what it already has, you can’t go wrong with this…
Yeah, but even with the supercharger that engine is fucking bulletproof.
Engine mods are mainly what I meant. The 3800 has a robust aftermarket.
I went to vote and I couldn’t remember what I was voting on. Had to make the screen smaller to remember what I was voting on.
Judging by the amount of Buick/Oldsmobiles of this era I STILL see on the road today, I bet this would be a reliable daily driver for WAY more than a couple years.
I remember first moving to North America and marvelling at the idea of a 3.8 litre supercharged engine that only made 240 hp.