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Chris Zimmer
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I've never hit the "fuck it, let 'em go" speed and it isn't for lack of trying :(

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.

gadammit so much! Syracuse wants its snow back. Send it, and send it now!

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.

Damn, what I'd give to have a flat front full sized van. Not that I need one, I have a king-sized bed now, but still...

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?