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Doesn’t seem like a car you buy for its reliability. Get a Camry if that’s what you’re worried about.

All about dat drift mode.

Yep, I see most of my ‘want’ hits on that inland empire CL.

I’ve always wondered what the inside of a couch would look like protruding from one of my extremities. This looks like a good way to find out.

Who knew that wheels better suited to a Ford Probe would fit on a BMW?

Re: The home security angle - I wonder if when purchasing an alarm system for ones home, you were told that the alarm system had a 5-10% chance of killing you at some point, how many people would go through with the installation. Because that seems to be the case with guns as home protection.

Interesting timing. I was just down in Key West and saw an Allroad with its dick in the dirt (metaphorically). Literally, it was sitting in a driveway, on blocks, like it was Joe Dirts weekend project ‘79 Camaro. I thought to myself, how odd that such a technologically advanced vehicle would just end up a daily driver

Disguised to look like a totally normal, everyday torpedo.

I’ve thought for a long time that these cars have really interesting lines and would make cool customized pro tourers. Like if you shaved off the trim and handles etc, lowered it a bit with some good looking modern wheels, painted it sorta monochrome (black, natch), and got some modern power in it, like a crate 6.1 or

I got love for malaise-era rides like this, but $8k is too much. I know collectible muscle cars are at an all time high, but that’s a pretty heavy boat for a rising tide to lift.

Aw man, I thought this meant Porsche MADE a catering van. Now that’d be something.

How much more could a real one possibly be at this point? CP all day.

I hate the idea of not being able to reject my own carburetor.

Don’t buy it then, genius.

One on my local CL, decent shape, 12k.

I personally can't think of a car that needed this sort of treatment less. There are PUH-LENTY of Mustangs left, and so what if they don't have all the modern amenities. Most people who have them only drive them on weekends or in parades anyway, and that'll probably be the case for these, too. I guess someone might

The 930 cost more than 3 times as much as the GN.

Yeah, that was about as good as it got in the 80's. Pretty amazing how starved for HP we were. But I think there was just an article here the other day that pointed out it that the same environmental regs that hamstrung all our cars in the late 70's and through the 80's prompted the engineering efficiencies which now

This just in, apples ≠ oranges

If this comes stateside, it will replace my wifes 2005 Spectra5.