You get a HC for that.
You get a HC for that.
Yep - 10 hrs of scenery moving by, or 10 hrs staring at a monitor? Even the road trip where my serpentine belt tensioner disapparated is a better time.
Pay $5 to see the dancing freak!!!
Agreed - the big flaw I find searching for cars on Craigslist is with the typos and limited search/filtering options.
I know what you mean - I changed the u-joints and bearing hub assemblies on my wife's Jeep shortly after repairing the guts of a 70-year-old bathtub faucet and replacing the tile. The next day I heard her tell one of her friends on the phone that she wishes I were more handy.
The copy in that ad seems off - from the headlights, that's the 75 Wagon Queen Family Truckster
I came here to say the same thing. SuperCamber!
I'm going to go with NYC, but with honorable mention to Kalamazoo. Too bad there aren't many of those left. We'll always have "Taxi" reruns, and every movie made before about 1990, though.
This, but with a big patch of rust around the fuel filler door. Because Cleveland.
I came here to say the same thing. Pretty sure that's a CP as well...
If it's a severed head, I'm going to be very upset...
This is in a Packard, but my Dad's 64 Rambler has a tissue dispenser that was installed as a dealer accessory. This particular picture also has a sweet add-on A/C unit...
My buddy's dad was going to sell me a 210 two-door sedan for $50 when I was in high school. I dug the 4 on the floor and the seat belt chime that was an actual metal bell. The genuine brown vinyl seats and rubber floormat were a nice touch, too.
Nice. That was my Windows 98 startup sound back in the day. Gotta love the sped up footage of the George Barris Lincoln flying around corners, too.
I had one of these in high school - a 73 camper with the auto trans. My driving style was basically to floor it until I got to my desired speed...a guy that lived nearby once told me I was shifting wrongand holding in first...he was shocked when I told him it was an automatic.
I had the same experience with an S2000. Could barely work the pedals with my big feet.
It's bittersweet...In the end, with nearly 180,000 miles (turned over 177k last week), it would need replacing anyway. Goofy stuff, like the wiring harness for the stereo and the latch for the convertible top are failing. Also, on the fun side, we talked about it this weekend, and it looks like I might be able to…
96 Mustang GT convertible (manual, of course)that I bought a few weeks before losing my job at Enterprise Rent-a-Car. I bought it in 2001 with 65,000 miles, put 90,000 miles on it in 4.5 years visiting my distance girlfriend, now wife. Since moving and getting married, I've managed to put a whole 15000 miles on it in…
My project car was found in similar barn-find condition, except my dad parked it there in '83.
I like the floors.