Decent price, and the 996 seems to do well with high mileage when properly maintained
Decent price, and the 996 seems to do well with high mileage when properly maintained
My great-grandfather owned one of the first US Saab dealerships, in Connecticut. I still have 10-12 of the original B&W Sears Studio style marketing photos.
I always liked these tbh. Fun, quirky little car. I’d take a sawzall to the auto-belts and try to talk them down to $2250, but this is still a NP all day long
Accurate statement is accurate
I’ve always loved the 924/44/68 line up, but $20k is simply too much. Let’s please keep these out of the public’s eye so prices don’t go stratospheric like 911's from the same era, please
Yes please!
That’s a real pretty Aston Martin
That is a rather confused looking car... It’s close to looking good, but just far enough away to make it a ‘nope’ imo
Dash looks a lot like the new Taco
This is the only answer
My dad was a vintage auto restorer, by trade, with a focus on Morgans. He started/owned Morgan Spares Ltd until the late 90's, but continued working on Mogs until his death in 2005. I have millions of stories, but one in particular will always stand out.
I mean...
They’re hard to find, in good shape, around here (Buffalo, NY). Salt eats them up
SHHHHHH!!!
Oh, gawd. Patrick gets it
That column shift...
I mean... if you’re looking for an inexpensive 80's wedge that handles great, is tunable, and out of the norm, I feel like there’s really only one choice:
That awkward should touch and Orlove’s adoring smile... I can’t get it out of my brain!
I feel like he just has a big pile of suits thrown in the corner of his bedroom in the White House that he rummages around in every morning until he finds something that matches.
I kind of like that, tbh. Both he and his wife, Anna Faris, came from pretty average backgrounds. His mom worked in a supermarket. His dad was a miner. Pratt has plenty of experience with being an avg blue collar American.