An all glass bus in Paris in the 1950's.
An all glass bus in Paris in the 1950's.
Narf!!
As others have said, what they really need is a Maverick competitor. And they’re probably 80% of the way there.
Not necessarily a merger, but maybe a partnership between GM and Mazda. Combine GMs legendary LS engines with Mazda’s famous handling prowess to create affordable performance cars!
“What are we gonna do tonight, Brain?”
The Volkswagwen ID. Buzz.
LOL, no.
Oh HELL no!!!
In 1987, my dad paid $150 for a 1960 El Camino to be my first car. He dragged it home from behind a bowling alley. We spent the next year or so getting it into a drivable state.
I voted NP. It’s in great condition, and if you love this generation of T-bird, this is probably the one to get.
Eeeeehhhh...
Oh HECK YEAH!!!
It is expected to snow near me. It is time to begin the ritual emptying the stores of eggs, milk, and bread.
I voted NP because I think that it looks like it’s in decent condition with fairly low miles, and it’s priced within negotiating distance.
Paging Mercedes Streeter. Ms Mercedes, your NP may be here.
Slow clap...
ND. What are you getting that would be better than a regular Fox body convertible?
God help me, but I voted NP.
Everyone should drive something HUGE, like the biggest box truck you can rent. Or a really big RV. A bus. A semi, if you could.
This is the car to buy if you are a person whose life’s purpose is to serve as an example of what not to do.