Interesting. Could be cool. I know I’m not alone in thinking Ford should just go ahead and get this reveal over with. They need some good news right about now. Let’s get it on.
Interesting. Could be cool. I know I’m not alone in thinking Ford should just go ahead and get this reveal over with. They need some good news right about now. Let’s get it on.
This is really cool, especially with the stick. A little too high priced though. Relevant example: on my local Marketplace, there’s a silver ‘81 (auto) that’s been for sale off and on for a couple years now. It is, like, DEAD MINT. Seriously. They were asking over 10k originally, and it keeps dropping. Now around…
Good one. It’s gray and gloomy here in the Midwest this morning, and Jason Molina will fit in nicely.
I mean, I would love for this to be a thing. But that answer sounds like something the current White House occupant would say: “We’re looking at that, many times.” Doesn’t give you a lot of hope, does it?
It is, but for some reason I was thinking it shouldn’t be raised that much. Looks weird. But I might be wrong; I’m not a Greenbrier expert.
This actually looks like someone has put some decent work into the important stuff. I would go look in person and drive it, and if there were no big surprises then I say NP. Honestly the only thing I’m concerned about is the raised platform in the back...? Seems weird.
Saw the Type S concept in person at the Chicago show, and I have to say it was a fine looking car. I’d love to see them make a really great performance sedan out of this.
Abso-frickin- lutely! I mean, I wish it was just a little cheaper, but as on all these I’m assuming I can haggle a bit. Stripper trucks are where it’s at. Cheap daily, useful for all kinds of other things, row your own, simple to work on....I’m in.
This is someone’s entry-level Radwood toy here. I mean, it’s an old SUV, which is apparently the coolest thing you can be if you’re a vehicle these days. Just look at inventory and prices at classic car dealers. Anyway, mostly rust-free, stick, cool graphics, yep. Might be just slightly overpriced, but it’s a dealer;…
Ha! I’m actually in Iowa, but checking the area a little wider.
I mean, it’s awesome. And I mean that literally. It inspires awe. I go to three million car shows every year and I look forward to seeing someone’s crazy build that’s not a Camaro, Impala or ‘32 Ford. I enjoy the radically different, even dumb, things that pop up like this.
Honestly I think these both look pretty good. I would at least check them out if I were in the market for a new bike, and I’ve never said that about a Harley before. As everyone has already said a million times, probably too little too late.
Sweet! Mine is a 1972 American van called the Taahco, with a front-mid mounted flat 8, RWD, and it’s fast but rusts horribly. This honestly sounds great.
Yes! The ‘74 version with stars & stripes is the one I was thinking of!
That’s the one! My brother had one that was mostly red, with some yellow and other colored accents if I recall correctly.
The only reason I know of this car at all is from a Hot Wheels version my brother had when we were young. I’ll have to find a picture of it..
I think we all knew the guy in high school who had this car. I know I did. And let’s be honest, in high school it might have been kinda badass. I mean, it’s a Camaro. However, at this point, it’s something you could maybe use as the starting point of a pro-touring or autocross build, if you picked it up for a few…
You’re absolutely right. And sadly I don’t currently own a bike. My friend has a few and I know she wouldn’t mind me borrowing one for a ride, but also her partner is immunocompromised....so I’ll stay away. I guess I’ll settle for tinkering on stuff in the garage.
I know someone who lives near me with a white one of these in almost perfect condition. And it’s a manual.