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The overall tone of the ad, the wording makes me hesitate. On the face of it, seems like it should be a NP, but the seller comes across as a dickhead and $6200 is too much to put up with the hassle! So No Dice because I wouldn’t want to deal with this guy and his boy-racer modifications.

1961-66 Thunderbird - Fairly common, straight-forward to work on (except for the convertibles) and highly underappreciated IMO. Watch out for rust though.

Recently picked up an 03’ Mazda B2300 regular cab with the newer DOHC 2.3 duratec and 5 speed stick. 56,000 miles for $4,000. I’ve owned many vehicles but there is just something about clicking through the gears, with the windows cranked down in this honest truck that really makes my day.

Just because it’s current market price doesn’t make it a Nice Price.

You may be wondering why we haven’t talked about disc brakes. It’s because drum brakes are still popular among over-the-road trucks, because, well, they work well enough

I can track a vehicle from the rear-view to the side-view to my peripheral without moving my head, but I still turn my head to check. A bit “belt-and-suspenders” regarding blind spots, but old habits are hard to break, and as far as old habits go, it’s not a bad one, just unnecessary.

If that’s true, they need to do a better job enforcing their rules. I keep seeing ads for Jeep Wranglers from a scam dealership that’s only half what they should be.

n FYI, Facebook 100% restricts prices on cars if you label it too high or too low.

The I6 in these is not a downside.

This Pennsylvanian has been driving cheap, old, west coast cars for years that way.

Those gas station images are pretty ugly, but they’re no Kinja. Have you tried calling around Univison to see why the Kinja platform is so awful to use?