At this price, I’d almost be afraid to drive it, and it wouldn’t be that fun to do so anyway. It’s gorgeous, but one almost wishes it needed an engine swap. Respect for the restoration, but CP for the product on offer.
At this price, I’d almost be afraid to drive it, and it wouldn’t be that fun to do so anyway. It’s gorgeous, but one almost wishes it needed an engine swap. Respect for the restoration, but CP for the product on offer.
That third photo, of the white one alone in a studio, looks like a *literal* toy.
XELJANZ. Xeljanz is the best one.
Same. Purple happens to be my favorite color, and that shit ain’t purple. *Maybe* like, eggplant.
My definitive childhood movie, period, was ‘Pete’s Dragon,’ taped from the Wonderful World of Disney, complete with the, like, Plymouth Sundance commercials. My parents didn’t *get* the notion of owning movies, so we just didn’t. It was this and E.T., given to us at Christmas one year to double our film library.
I love, *LOVE* Del Sols, but this thing is as dead as a fuckin’ doornail. CP.
My wedding announcement was in the Times, at the encouragement of my late father in law, who built a long and accomplished career in media and simply wanted us to try for it. We were surprised to be selected, and now our announcement is a fun and cool artifact of our very happy and successful marriage (7+ years now…
This is what I read too.
“Stinky slinky,” in twee, more polite RVer parlance.
This is one of those “scroll down, click (hell) NO, then read the article” situations.
Looks clean, and the post is 100% correct in that this styling has aged well, but that’s quite simply too much scratch for a 200k mile rig that’s gonna start eating expensive parts any minute. CP.
Well appointed with updates, 6-speed, very favorable mileage count, it’s a Corvette (almost always a good thing in my book). This seems like a downright fantastic price even for a less desirable generation. I’m sore tempted to get in trouble with my wife today. NP.
Looks dumb, has questionable gaps in both the build and the information, looks dumb, seller is an “I know what I have”er with huge pain-in-the-ass vibes, looks dumb, no mileage to consider, looks dumb. CP.
I still barf out string of profanities every time I see an EcoSport. It’s terribly executed, not especially capable at anything, expensive for what it is, and it looks fucking stupid. I viscerally loathe that automobile.
Your jib, I like its cut.
I must admit, I don’t totally hate the look of this thing. That top image gives me, like, beefy funny car vibes. I bet they sell this vehicle pretty well.
Given that the Bronco seems to have stuck the landing, it suddenly seems less crazy to think that Ford’s pivot away from cars (lamentable though it still may be)…
So you’re telling us Kicks rocks?
That body kit is ridiculous. The tires are ridiculous. The mileage is high, and the seller’s assumption that someone else wants to pay for their...um...niche modifications is ridiculous. Triple ridiculous = CP.
Any details about towing capacity? This 400 lb-ft version is intriguing for small travel trailer possibilities.
On the fence here...On the one hand, I always had a soft spot for this design, and it’s rare enough to be cool while still being conventional enough to be normal-ish. That 3800 motor will run forever.
On the other hand, it’s rare enough to be both cool and impossible to source (see article’s note about the missing…
I don’t hate the new Corvette, but neither do I hate this.
And I hate myself for not hating this.