no VW Sportwagen TDI? seriously?? I know it’s a holiday weekend and all, but c’mon.......
no VW Sportwagen TDI? seriously?? I know it’s a holiday weekend and all, but c’mon.......
You nailed it, sir.
I learned to drive a stick in a ‘73 Chevy LUV. My family later had 2 Isuzu P’ups in succession, both “optioned” exactly the same, same paint, same everything. I loved all 3 trucks. Literally never had to do any maintenance ‘cept change the oil every now & again.
I learned to drive a stick in a ‘73 Chevy LUV. My family later had 2 Isuzu P’ups in succession, both “optioned” exactly the same, same paint, same everything. I loved all 3 trucks. Literally never had to do any maintenance ‘cept change the oil every now & again.
Anyone have an idea how RUF and Singer compare in regard to purchase price of ~similarly equipped vehicles?
Sorry, I’m all for preserving/fixing/maintaining/honoring the past, but this is absurd.
What we should be doing is trying to figure out a safe space for events like this to happen away from city streets.
C.P.
I was stationed at Knox (HHC 194th) ‘86-’88
CP
I’ve never ever been the least bit attracted to MGs, but this one is surprisingly pretty cool. The seller obviously spent a good deal of time and a little money to get it to the state it’s in; nice work, sir/ma’am!
I’ve been waffling, but this thread made the difference; I’m getting a Tesla.
Also suggested is the switching of the truck’s driveline to 4WD for that true overlander get-away-from-it-all experience.
just because it’s rare.....
Dogs are way more dangerous than cats.
who adds a cheap-ass $100 aftermarket head unit to a Ferrari??
TA-DAAA!
and all your bass are belong to us.
si.
but where do you come up with $1000+ a month for the car note mowing lawns? must be half the dude’s income being spent on the truck... that’s loco