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The R35 has some good parts, but the worst has to be the mile-long headlights. Just gross.

Yeah this is something you should do to after picking up a crappy ranger for a steal. NOT for something that you are going to sell, because almost never will you be able to recoup the money you put into it. Yet this guy was able to get $4k which is crazy, but hey good for him.

Maybe they’ll offer a car-sized paper bag complete with cutouts for the headlights. You know... to hide the ugly in public

As long as its installed correctly according to code, and no permit was needed, it doesn’t matter who installed it. And no inspector would ask that question... unless it was installed poorly.

I for one, would love a Journey Pickup truck, Mr. Sarchionne

Maybe Redeye as in red demon eyes?

Tom, have you ever considered the idea of opening up your own dealership to sell cars to consumers at a fair price and little to no hassle?

There’s no need to buy a hellcat now. I would wait for the Dodge Satan and SRT Apocalypse.

Nice

I’m down for that. Also, if they make a coupe version, they will be figuratively holding my wallet at gunpoint.

That’s still not an Accent Ute!

True, but you wouldn’t be able to make one of these on your own for less. So if an Accent Ute is what you want, this is it.

Pretty sure that method has always been popular.

My buddy bought a camper with these tires on it a few years back. Had a rear blow-out that took out his radiator. Fixed it, and checked all the tires and they all looked visibly fine. No cracks, no touching on the dually’s, pressure was perfect, and the tread was good. Welp, he had another blowout, thankfully on the

What a sad story

A better looking Miata? Yes please. But I will wait another 10 years to pick one of these up for cheap

He put the video on youtube for tons of views which generated money for him. Probably enough to buy another clapped-out Lada. Genius.

They’ve featured countless trophy trucks and prerunners and have done many in depth videos on them. They aren’t going to devote 10 minutes to see the same suspension setups every time one of these comes to the garage.

Yeah, I want one badly. My dad’s was a manual 4.7 V8. Had it for 180k miles, no major issues like you mentioned. Only started to rust at 150k miles from the Ohio salt.

an FCA spokesperson told Jalopnik on Thursday that the Chrysler brand is not going away.