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I watched it live on Sunday morning. Max made a very aggressive move (one of several on the first lap) to keep Hamilton from passing him. He knew Hamilton was there and was daring him to back off on the throttle. That’s a bad bet, especially so damn early in the race. Racing incident for sure.

Did these even cost $8400 in 1980? Perhaps a crazy price unless you’re a Honda fanboi.

EASY No Dice. What a weird and uninteresting conversion. Being featured in a magazine is no big deal, trust me. It’s an oddity and the ugly stepchild of a car nobody asked for or wanted. Nothing to see here. Move along folks . . .

Over 90 percent NO DICE as I write this, a sign of sanity during crazy times.

Pick which RED flag is most obvious to you and then click the No Dice button. There are so many red flags waving here, it looks like Moscow on a breezy day.

THIS! I have fond memories of these Minis because Paisans, the best pizza place in Madison, Wisconsin (Go Badgers!) used them for delivery runs around campus decades ago, when I was a student.

All those owners and only 80,000 miles are a pair of Crimson flags I can’t ignore.

Seems to me they should be required to carry at least three six packs of beer in each bag. That would be closer to reality, how these bikes are really used. Also required: leather tassels on the grips, and none of these racing footpegs! Forward controls only!

Not something I’d seek out and lay down cash for, but this one checks all the right boxes and no obvious red flags. Gotta go with Nice Price on this one, keeping in mind the insanity of the used-car market right now.

Nope, sorry. There’s not much there actually there. Bare-bones stripper truck at about half of what they cost new, 2o+ years ago. Old is still old, even if the mileage is low. I’ve ridden in these Rangers and they are literally, nothing special in any way. It will probably sell at around $4500 to $5000, but it’s too

IF I wanted one of these, then it’s a Nice Price.

If it wasn’t on the other side of the country I’d be there, cash in hand!

TOO much money.

As someone posted yesterday, maybe it’s time to take a break from NP/ND because the world has gone mad. That mileage, that condition (visible surface rust ain’t a “ding”), that price . . . uh, I’m not that desperate to own this white elephant. What more needs to be said other than No Dice.

So are you also a fan of reskinned Pontiac Fieros dressed up to look like Ferraris? Asking for a friend . . .

I can’t wrap my head around WHY I would want this. A reskinned 30-YO car, with high mileage and too many modifications to the point where nobody knows (or cares) what it is. I just don’t get the appeal.

As a pickup guy from way way way back when, I’m going with No Dice. While everything looks decent, clean and perhaps actual improvements over stock, when I see that level of expense for fixes, updates and modifications . . . followed by putting it up for sale, I get a wee bit suspicious that there’s something

I live in Ohio and can state with a sense of deep shame that our Repuke legislators are hateful bigots and fascists that suck at Trump’s withered dick. If they all dropped dead of Covid tomorrow, it wouldn’t be soon enough.

Never anything that appeared on my Lust List, but a droptop with a row-yer-own transmission in apparently decent shape at this price point is hard to resist. I wouldn’t be embarrassed to drive this. Nice Price.

Yeah yeah yeah . . . old British cars, Lucas the Prince of Darkness, etc. I’ve heard it all, but I’m on my second Triumph, third BMW and can deal with the challenges of owning a Euro brand.