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Crack Pipe.  Nice project, but not my project.  No mileage.  Rust is where?  Florioda that figurs so Baad Asssss.  No no no.  At $5,000 it would be a maybe, but I’m not a big enough Camaro fan to buy it at auction for a $1.

When the Covid-19 shit show and recession shit show settle down between now and the end of the year, next year will be a buyers market. Buy low, sell high. Seen it a few times over the last 6 decades, hope to survive a few more. This time I am ready for the low prices to come.  Been living the frugal life below my

Crack pipe at this price. Too many miles for a BMW. Top price would be $1000 per decade, works out to $3200. And at that price it would be a weekend driver/project car kept in a warm, dry garage. Read the ad, no info other than the mileage and has paperwork. Wants top dollar for a worn out German coupe. No reason

What’s a vacation?

I know math is hard, please try again, maybe use a calculator lol.  2020-1997= ?

I know math is hard, please try again, maybe use a calculator lol.  2020-1997= ?

Nice Price. That’s nearly free for a running tall wagon. If I was in need of one, and I had limited $$ and lived nearby, it would be in my driveway already.

Still waiting for an Elio to appear in my garage some Christmas morning, with a big red bow on it.

Neutral: I’ve worked from home for more than a decade, sometimes the cars stay in the garage for 2 or 3 days in a row. Driving 60 miles each way to the office was a 2 or 3 times a year event, and most of those I was able to be the designated car pool driver. So my driving has changed little due to Covid-19

I believe he meant Mat, the gas pedal.  lol

In a perfect world the manufacturer would provide this, after purchase and just before delivery. Sadly we live in this world.

I do not drive the tires to the concrete stop. My bumper stays about 1-2 inches from the concrete. Never broken a splitter yet. I’ve laughed for decades at those who have no idea where the front (or back) of their car is and break stuff because of that. Awareness and understanding are real for those who pay attention

Why would one drive a supercar in the city?  The open road is it’s natural habitat.  Get outta town!

Crack Pipe to me. 26 year old tall wagon with no cheap pick-n-pull parts, no in stock dealer parts, no parts in the country in which I reside. This is not a rare collectible that someone will treasure and store for it’s uniqueness. It’s a daily driver that is overpriced for it’s age. Some things are going to wear out

Automobiles are not architecture Mr. Torchinsky. Obviously you need a time out for writing that. Now go to your room and play with your toy cars for 15 minutes and think about what you wrote.

I’m a fan of wagons. I’m now a fan of tall wagons. This is a nice looking tall wagon, designed in the 70s and full of 70s charm. It was on bring a trailer, which is what it will be carried on for the rest of it’s beautiful life.  Driving it will only ruin the fantasy that it was a good car then, or a good car now.

One car? Huh? Plants? Did he pay for them himself out of his own pocket? What a pile of steaming excrement that was. To be repeated in a few moments by something equally fact and intelligence free.

What exactly does one use one of these for? Also, not a fan of needing a step ladder to get in and out of the cab of a pickup. Not a fan of needing a step ladder to get things in and out of the bed of a pickup either. Not a fan of impractical vehicles.

Thanks for sharing the laugh.  Was wondering where that came from.

Who knew the Model 3 shared so many components with the Model 3?  Alert the media! lol