tomforhan
Murphie
tomforhan

Wow. I am sure you saved her thousands. Maybe tens of thousands! Nice work

They are twenty years old now. Thats classic enough for me.

Towel? I thought it was a diaper, old school. Which makes more sense. CP

I was going to star you for the S8, but then I realized I’d also be starring the BMW whatever. So here’s half a star.

Just like everywhere else in the Air Force, the F-35 moves to the front of the line!

Everybody has said it for so many reasons, both here and on BAT. But the ruling factor is that it has not sold in months at a fixed price. A CP price.

No Sabine? Keep moving, folks, nothing to see here.

“NEW CLUCH ! Just ben serviced!” Whats not to like? NP!

Not only does it look great but it reminds me of the Mexico Blue of the Porsche IROC days. Totally classic. Love it!

Haters gonna hate.

Henry Ford was not Steve Jobs. I’d be very impressed if one could figure out a Model T without youtube or instruction; its not even counter intuitive, its skewed intuitive. Driving a Model A is much closer to driving a tractor, even if its an old hopping John Deere with the overcenter hand clutch.

I know, but hey, its close. She actually had two, first blue, then red ...but the red looks brown in the right light.

Hot, hot hot! Identical (except the facelift) to Jennifer Garner’s ride in Alias! Perfect and very NP! I’m so excited!!!

Hopefully our national nightmare will end soon.

OK, got it. How about a Subaru 360 primer next?

It would certainly be north of $50K if stock. I kept looking at what it would take to bring it back...no way. Maybe you buy it for $10K put it in a barn for someone to discover twenty years from now and by then it would make $ sense to restore it to stock.

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And I live in MD, and also sadly agree. Its amazing, really.

These Sterlings were sweet, especially if you liked wood grain trim. As an early Integra owner starting a family I wanted to step up to a used Legend but couldn’t afford it. But a used Sterling, same car, 25% less on the market. What a deal...until I cornered a Sterling driver in a parking lot and he told me his tales

It was my mom that taught me to drive, in the family ‘57 Ford Ranchwagon, automatic I have to admit, on rural backroads most every afternoon as we went to pick up my dad after work. I was 12.