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Looks like fun. I think that the combo is unique and seems well executed. I know that it will never be a canyon runner (there are no canyons in Florida, anyway!) but I may be blinded by the bleachblonde but I like the SuzQ. NP

Indeed! I'm not studying anatomy at this point in my life. If I need to see female parts, I have my wife to look at. Or, the internets and all their glory!

2 Fiats for you

I had a '98 Rodeo 2wd, 2.2l 4 cyl and 5 speed. Pretty decent off road for 2 wheel drive but the brakes were awful. The rear drums were always out of round and would pulsate every time I hit the brakes.

There is a Comanche on my street. It parks between 2 first generation Dodge Dakota pickups.

My youngest daughter just bought a 91 Prelude Si, automatic. Less than 120k miles on the odometer. No body work, no tuner mods, original wheels and interior with minimal wear. She paid $1600 total incl. tax and title. I was impressed that a Prelude hadn't been riced out in 21 years.

A pipe full of it. It would be interesting if it all came together cohesively. In the current state, this is just scary.

I guess that if I were to make a car like this, I would be willing to shell out 12,5 for it. I have often considered making a crazy custom '93 Roadmaster wagon with a Cummins or Duramax shoehorned under the hood and have it sitting on a pickup chassis to match the much heavier engine and brakes needed.

I guess the buyer is paying for the rehab labor and labor is expensive but I wouldn't be buying this truck because it is far too expensive. Does a Power Wagon need a concours restoration?

11,5 is a pretty hefty price for what could be an entertaining rig. It may not be right for me but I'm leaning on the NP side of the fence just for the potential awesomeness. JC Pep Boys be damned!

So true!

I like Patina! If a car is restored, it loses some of the charm and character it earned over the years.

Air Conditioning, attentive and engaging front seat passenger, music with a good tempo and the cruise control turned off.

Wow, what a crack-tastic Jeep. $70k is waaaay too much.

70k will certainly get you 3 houses in my neighborhood of downtown Vegas.

My first h/t! Woo Hoo!!!! Love this car and if I were looking to buy another car, I'd be driving "over the hump" to Pahrump in a heartbeat. NP all the way. And the ad is still up.

I saw no mention of the original "Gone in 60 Seconds" which makes Nick Cage look like a schoolgirl learning to drive.

Nice!

The first generation Ford Mustang caught the other automakers off guard. How many did they sell in the first "year" of production. Granted, the Plymouth Barracuda arrived on the market before the Mustang but the segment isn't called fishy cars. They're called "pony" cars for a reason!