33,000 today is 10,263 in 1979. What did this run new and let's assume it hasn't depreciated at all. Still it's crack smoking logic, but it is the best I can come up with.
33,000 today is 10,263 in 1979. What did this run new and let's assume it hasn't depreciated at all. Still it's crack smoking logic, but it is the best I can come up with.
I can't think of any mainstream 70's automobile worth that kind of $$$.
in between those two picks was a GB pass rush that often gave Romo upwards of 10 seconds to find a receiver. So yeah, Romo deserves a little heat for he loss.
there's a reason why Jon is the most trusted news anchor in 'Murica
I did not know that about aluminum frame semis. I was firmly in the wait and buy the new one camp. Now? not so much...
I was torn until I saw salvage title. I'm glad I read before I voted. There have been times when I did that and was burned.
don't buy the last model of the F-150...wait for the new all aluminum one instead. Lighter, better fuel economy, won't rust...
as of right now, there are 22 ass-crack smoking trolls out there. Who in the hell would NP this thing? Wait I answered my own question—an ass-crack smoking troll would NP this.
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do so, and report back. I think the price is a touch too high, but it does look to be like a fun car despite it being all automatic-y in the shifter department.
Read this: It's a fake Ferrari on a Fiero, and its fifteen grand. It'll be up to you to decide whether or not to say eff that.
I have no idea, but I'd think an F1 engine would be up there.
In traffic, with a top speed of 45-50 mph, how far will it go? I assume the 60 mile range is it running full throttle at 80mph down I-15 in Utah.
At 13k, I'd buy one in a red hot second. I live a mile from work and the store. I live under 5 miles from Home Depot, target, my kid's schools, the big nice mall, and damn near anything I need. If I had somewhere far to go, I already call enterprise and drive their car instead of my own. I also consider myself the…
I rode a scooter (250cc so it would do 60mph) when I lived down south and the riding season went year-round (aside from that week in January). I rode 25,000 miles in a year, never once had a close call. Upon moving to upstate NY where we're not used to seeing bikes except for that week in June, I almost got creamed 4…
both are unreliable as a DD, but it would be sacrilege to do an engine swap on the Alfa. The Fiat, on the other hand, could be swapped without getting too many panties in a twist.
"A little thing that can turn into anything at any time?" Easy get her some legos. Next?
No way! That makes too much sense.
needs curb feelers.