Also have the Sheepscot and Lake Meguntilicook, which is misspelled here.
Also have the Sheepscot and Lake Meguntilicook, which is misspelled here.
It’s well worth a stop! I plan to get gas there every trip to The Range.
Yeah, those are probably “period—correct 1970s bad taste” flames, at least. I don’t care for the mods, though. My parents got a ‘77 Vega GT Kamback after I left for college. I thought it was awesome - a mini-Camaro wagon?! They didn’t have it long, though...
Several years back I stopped going to shows unless they’re limited to cars 25 years old or more. And no “restomods,” which are cheap/quick shortcuts for those too lazy to do a real restoration.
Yeah, no worse (or better) than any of its competitors. It was the trying-too-hard-to-be-different styling that threw everyone off - and still seems to be affecting resale values. A decent Edsel is usually a cheap way to get into the hobby, if that’s the era that interests you.
I think we’re on the same page here. But if I’m looking for one of these I’d want it pretty much perfect for this price. The aftermarket brake system, especially.
Manslaughter/criminal negligence would most likely be more appropriate.
Yeah, pretty much. Last I looked, even the base v-6 Mustang/Camaro/Challenger have 300 hp. If you can’t go quickly in that size car with 300 hp, you’re too shitty a driver to have 600 hp.
Isn’t repairing ANY totaled vehicle “more trouble than it’s worth,” by definition?
I like it as a historic artifact. You wouldn’t drive it everyday but as a weekend cruiser it’s as valid as any. Should be more like $5-7500 though.
Can we assume he didn’t back into that spot?
A couple buddies and I have half-assed kicked around our “idea” for a limo/town car service with cool cars, calling out likely candidates when we spot them: late model S class, late ‘30s Packard, etc. Both of which you could get for the price of this. The amortization period on this would be measured in decades.
Yeah, that’s the only reason I can come up with. Can’t imagine even the most car-clueless customer paying for any of these. Although it would be great if the dealer posted a pic of whoever buys the bro-Jeep.
Slovenia? Slovakia? Let’s call the whole thing off.
One of my favorite driving peeves. Love the “RIGHT LANE CLOSED AHEAD” sign when no lane is closed. And the trailer-mounted electric sign just parked on the Interstate shoulder (near no constuction zone) with lights flashing: “LOOK OUT FOR THIS HAZARD WE LEFT HERE!”
They’ve been bought by another chain and will be renamed Maverick. So get your K&G swag now.
Brings to mind this, for some reason. If you’re in the Upper Midwest or thereabouts, Kwik Trip ( Kwik Star in Illinois, Iowa, and South Dakota) is the go-to. Clean, good actual food with some even healthy choices, generally nice staff, and the restrooms are top notch every time I’ve stopped.
Except Lemons sucks as racing. How much whimsy does a “racing” series need?
Yeah, I’ve fished events where these guys were at. Like a NASCAR team only with a boat.