rockybiddleoysters
Rocky Biddle Oysters
rockybiddleoysters

So... you’re presuming it’s “likely” the bar owner actually did something because of the Fuck-12 sensibilities of an internet car site comment section?

The Tron Lightcycle. Looks great, and who doesn’t want to wall off opposing traffic? Take that, brodozers!

Hell, the Taurus ran in NASCAR from 1998-2005.

Popularity contests aren’t going to impress anyone here, Stanley.

Pretty sure the “get over” means “if you think you can get one over on us, look again.” Another way of saying “no lowballers.”

It’d be a helluva hood to slide across.

I dunno, I think the wheel missing the center cap is a better look than with.

In Everett, WA (25 miles north of Seattle) the local police have a program where they will etch the car’s VIN into your catalytic converter free of charge (they enlist the local trade school).

I mean, I guess, but if it’s averaged ~2500 miles per year over its lifespan...seems that it’s been used as a summer cruiser and garaged the rest of the time.

You know what, there’s gotta be a way to customize the poll to display who voted NP. Nobody fucks with an obvious NP (maybe they do, but it’s inconsequential).

I only had to see, in order, “$39,500,” “salvage,” and a picture of an Evoque that is somehow uglier than the already-homely stock version, and I had to scroll no further.

It’s a shame you have offspring.

It’s the “All Lives Matter!” for personal vehicles.

It’ll be in the style of This Is Spinal Tap, probably. It’s “reality TV” that’s actually reality!

Hey, as of 9:00 am PST, he’s dropped the price! It’s a cool $38,000 now. Time for a REVOTE!

Predicted response: “Oh, you mean the FAKE NEWS MSM? Haha, I win the argument!”

there’s absolutely no documentation supporting that claim, just heresy from a prior owner.”

Ad already deleted by the seller at 5:36 am PST. Must have been tipped off about NPoND and spared himself the grief.

Ooh, good call. I figured it was just the style choice of whomever would have bought this new in 2001.

Beautiful example. I’d certainly pay $12,500, if it were up for sale in 1993 or so as a 3-year-old model.