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Imagonna keep my 1964 Mustang.  All 260 cubic inches of it.

Let’s get something straight: this is NOT anything reminiscent of the original GTO which got respect whenever it drove past. This looks like a Saturn and no one would pay the least bit of attention when it drives by.

The chance of Davis paying Gruden off any time before 5 years is slim and none.  Davis doesn’t have that kind of money and wouldn’t spend it if he had it.  Besides, the team stinks so the only thing it has going for it is Gruden’s PR prowess which Davis needs in Vegas.  Gruden seems to be planning on a major tanking

Was burgundy, now gray, why? No A/C and electrical issues, are they related? He changed the dash, so that might be the electrical drain problem. Who knows?  Which is why this is overpriced. Ya throwin’ the dice here!

I had a 1954 100/4 Austin Healy, fully synched. The windshield went down. Drove all winter with the top and the windshield down in the Poconos (NEPA<look it up>). Everyone thought I must have been freezing, but they didn’t know that I had an oil leak which hit the exhaust and caused my sneakers to melt. Should have

My dad was sick, so my mother chose the car: an awful Plymouth Volare. Thankfully, the same day we took delivery was my younger brother’s birthday, so he got the car for a date. He hit a deer on the way home and demolished the sucker!

Whoever did this had too much time on his hands!  Ugly.  Hugely.  

I knew the president of Lotus America back in the day. Of course, he always drove a Lotus. That is, until he changed jobs. He kept the Lotus for a while, but soon got a Corvette. He told me it was just too much of a pain as the Lotus was always breaking down. $6K? Guessing $4K tops.

Now, if it had dice hanging from the RV mirror then I might consider it. That Red Velour reminds me of the Mustang Ranch. Hey, maybe they would buy it?

“Someone” is an idiot.

I had a car buying service at one time. The best price I ever saw anyone get was on a Dodge Caravan.  A woman went from a Dodge dealer to a Plymouth dealer (the Voyager) to get the best price. What she didn’t know was that the two sales managers hated each other. They fought tooth and nail to beat the other guy. She

Ya kidding me, right? The majority of peeps want to pay $5,500 for an almost 30 year Dodge/Mitsubishi without A/C? Why? It is around 100 degrees here in the nation’s capital today, which makes me even less interested in this vehicle. But, if it had A/C, I still wouldn’t buy it. Not if Mitsubishi had anything to do