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Did it in the early Eighties, in a Z-28 no less. If I went into highway hypnosis and forgot to look at the speedometer, I would find myself doing 85mph. Cops waiting for drivers like me. After 2 hours of driving, you thought you went nowhere because the scenery didn’t change.  Driving from Denver to Manhattan, KS

Your anecdote is noted.

When Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz merged, the hope was that Benz would help Chrysler build better quality cars. Instead, Benz quality went into the shit catcher, never to recover.

I would take the old school 6.75 Rolls V8 over any BMW V8/V12 as far as reliability goes. I rarely reject cars on their paint alone, but unless I was some kind of poseur tooling up and down the Vegas Strip, no thanks.

I still miss mine 12 years after owning it from brand new to barely running donor car.

2nd Gear: Trying to sell pickups without a V8 (at least in America) is a non-starter.

If I wanted something to empty my bank account, I would have bought last week’s TR8.  It would have been much more interesting to own.

Too cover the mistake he made buying Twitter.

Yes.

The photographs were captured three years ago. It’s likely that the rust has diminished and vanished since then.

I am a former 2nd-gen F-body owner and therefore a hater of all things 2nd-gen F-body. Sure, they look good, but only by owning one will you discover the cost cutting and shitty assembly.  ND.

Forget autos and auto parts, Orange Jeebus has no clue as to how much produce comes from Mexico. Five-dollar avocados is just the start.

Maybe at this price if it were a CPO from a dealership.  ND, assuming this is a private seller.

So, michaeljordanshitlermustache stole my idea of the LeMans and you ran with it.

1st Gear:  Musk isn’t much of a chess player, is he?

F.  A Rolls Royce on Craigslist. 

The Pontiac/Daewoo LeMans.  How can we forget?

Yup.  As a resident of Maryland, I agree.  Edibles are the way to go.

He healed the sick and fed the multitudes, for no compensation whatsoever.

At 95K miles, this car is used up mechanically. Yeah, it looks great, but they weren’t built to last 200+K miles like today’s cars.