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This may be the only Land Rover I’ve considered giving a NP to. $5k running and driving (for now) is currently sofa detritus. If it rolls for a couple of years, you’re ahead. It made it 160k miles; roll them dice!

Back in 2003 I had a shot at a 1967 Impala, Convertible, 427, 4-speed family owned, under 60,000 miles and for $11,000. I was the second guy to see it; the first guy bought it before I could say, “I’ll take it.” The coke bottle GMs from the mid 60s to 70 were a soft spot. My college car was a 68 Chevelle convertible,

No.

4,000 dealers? 40 million car shoppers demand dealers stop being swindlers and liars.

Did the owner mess with the emission systems? Popular but illegal. I don’t know the California requirements on HD trucks like this. Could be a show stopper. ND

I saw a deal on the previous (not quite so appealing as the 1st) generation hybrid that I should have snatched. Though the electric distance wasn’t great, it would have been fine for my use. The cost was less than a new Camry - I was just to slow to respond. Alas, a new one like this is way out of range, I’d have to

No rich Corinthian Leather (I know, wrong car still Spanish city). I Khan have some fun with this. The comment, not the car. I applaud the effort to maintain in all its glory, I question the why. Mid 70s to mid 80s were an automotive hellscape and should be stricken from the record. ND

I expect most well designed cars can do 200,000 miles if taken care of as this one has. $15k for the remaining miles, ND. It's entering the "shit goes wrong one after another" zone. 

$9300.00 for what? I’m a gonna need some backup figures - by someone other than a ex-president’s accountant. Tailgate doesn’t bother me as long as it works - it’s a truck dammit. But it should be priced as a truck, not some bullshit Toyota fanboy trophy. ND

I’d give you more stars but there’s a white panel van parked up the street. It’s marked but they’re probably phoney markings to through me off.

Treasure Coast, Florida”? Perhaps it was discovered intact on a sunken Spanish galleon (sealed in a dead man’s chest). Seized from a notorious drug runner with a passion for automobiles. Found in a garage in the Bahamas, lost originally in the Bermuda Triangle.  All as likely as the story presented. Still???

I think you mean Billions of dollars in damage. And yes, the prudent fiscal choice is to get out. Private industry doing the regulation that the Feds/States/politicians are too chicken to do.

You do know Honda builds almost all its cars in the US; US workers, US materials, US parts suppliers, US dealers/salesmen/maintainers? Ford and GM build cars and trucks in “furrin” countries.

Another unwarranted attack on the Gays. The owners (99.9% male, made up but probably close to accurate) can’t be thinking, “chicks will love this”? Chicks, “What kind of loser asshole does that to a truck”? Not mating material.

Hell, that’s ONLY 50 felonies total. No wonder the’re not in prison. 

The wheels are perfectly cromulent, they look fine. Aftermarket radio; okay too, I’d be happier with better speakers (16 year old cones could use an upgrade). The rest (gauges, console, tint) can be fixed. BUT FLORIDA DEALER. The price is in line, how about the documentation fees, etc... I’d need a signed offer sheet

No. Steam is still H2O. You use electrolysis to separate the O2 and the H. 

Thank oG my coffee cup was down - bravo. She’s seen too many movies where Tom Cruise, James Bond, or Drew Jim Carrey has tried a similar stunt.

Pheonix, Arizona”. This phoenix won’t rise from the dead for me. It’s in line for what some will pay - but not getting my internet bucks today. Just about every part on these is about to expire or already past its due date. It’s a tired car and so is the owner. ND.

No, just do front to back on the individual sides. You'd have to do that with asymmetric tires anyway. The whole diagonal swap thing doesn't or shouldn't be done these days.