stillnotatony
Anthony Thornton
stillnotatony

I’m calling this an irrational NP!

I’m gonna say neigh, and because of the interior travesty, this pony needs to be sent to the glue factory.

That is a LOT of cabbage for nostalgia. Nostalgia I don’t have.

4th gen Lincoln Continental.

ND

It looks pretty good, especially on those wheels, and while I wouldn’t pay the Porsche tax, I think the price is reasonable.

There are a lot of candidates for this list, but I’m going with one of the more attainable ones.

Well, it’s pretty clean, and that’s a great color. It’s not for ME, but it’s not a bad deal!

The first new car I bought was a 1995 Geo Tracker, and I loved it! I drove it for years, and mu oldest kid learned to drive on it. It was dang near bulletproof! When we finally got rid of it, it still had its original clutch and rear brakes.

A running, driving, stick shift Swedish convertible from the land of no road salt for under four grand?!? NP at his original price, much less five hundred smackers less!!!

Boy, they are really asking ALL the money for this. The only person I can think of who would buy this at anywhere NEAR almost $35k is the person who has one of nearly every BMW, and they’re looking to complete their collection. Does that person even exist, and are they gonna buy from a BHPH lot?

This was an estate sale car recently, I guarantee it.

While I love that Maserati exists, and cars like this are extremely tempting, I have ZERO desire to own one as transportation at any price.

I'm gonna call this a NP. It looks to be a pretty solid base for building a hot rod. Looks fairly rust free, too!

Ooo, man. That thing is a gas hawg, but boy is it clean.

I’m calling this NP. Would I pay that for it? Would you? Not a chance.

Munder-suicide

Oof. An Alfa in Philly? The visible rust is just the tip of the iceberg. My money says he got the wheels off and restored, but never looked underneath the car until they put them back on. That was when they said “Nope. Time for another sucker.”

I tried to trade a ‘69 Lincoln Continental for one of these about 30 years ago. The other guy backed out at the last minute, but I will never forget watching the LED boost gauge hit the red zone as I blipped the the throttle.

There is not enough Lysol to make that place habitable to me.