Living in the 80s...
Great Nirvana cover btw...
In reply to nutherjrfan :
That BMW is almost gorgeous. Why you'd leave the fasteners exposed is beyond me.
classicJackets (FS) said:Mm, 1968 4x4, 3/4 ton Manual Trans 3 door Suburban. Everything I want for an adventure rig, and this is "on the low end" at only $4000.
Did you know that the rear floorboard is, well, a board? The front floorboard goes from the firewall to the rear of the second row seats. Then there is a step up, maybe 5" or 6". That upper floor goes from the back of the second row seats to the tailgate and is 3/4" plywood. We had one and when the whole family would go on over the road trips I was the kid sent under it with a wrench to hold the nuts on the seat frame bolts so they could be removed from the top.
You've learned your one thing today.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/d/hamilton-dodge-neon-srt-4-4-door-sedan/7209324060.html
Stock 2005 Neon SRT-4 ACR. How many of these can there be left out there?
nutherjrfan said:Living in the 80s...
Great Nirvana cover btw...
That would work approx a billionty times better on a coupe.
In reply to nutherjrfan :
In his defense, id be scared E36 M3less to get any liquid other than automotive fluid anywhere near an 80s Mitsubishi engine bay. It'd never run again....
Dusterbd13-michael (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to nutherjrfan :
In his defense, id be scared E36 M3less to get any liquid other than automotive fluid anywhere near an 80s Mitsubishi engine bay. It'd never run again....
Basically, don't touch under the hood unless something isn't working. They're finicky little E36 M3s.
nutherjrfan said:Living in the 80s...
Great Nirvana cover btw...
I really like this overfender setup but I wish the rears extende all the way to the tail lights...
I don't speak "modular" well enough to know if this is a good deal, but it sure sounds like one:
2002 Mustang with a bunch of mods
MMR 4.75 750 stroker
Trick Flow Track Heat 185 Heads
Stage 2 S/C Comp Cams
Kenne Bell 2.1 S/C
Built TKO600
QA1 Tubular K-member/control arms
Moser Axels and c-clip eliminators
Cobra Brakes
Cheap SR Performance Coil overs
My pants are more than a little tight.
https://stgeorge.craigslist.org/cto/d/cedar-city-1986-mercury-capri-gt/7285821791.html
In reply to barefootskater (Shaun) :
The link yields an Oldsmobile convertible. Looks from the background of the pic you posted like someone has a lot of old stuff.
In reply to TurnerX19 :
Odd. Must be an issue with CL mixing up ads by that poster.
Looking at that lot, I think I've been there to buy a car before. dude has some sweet stuff inside a hanger.
*edit. I think it's not CL. I think dude changed the ad. Listed a second car after selling the first and didn't have to pay the man $5. If it's the guy I think, it fits the bill.
Anyway, original ad was 1986 Mercury Capri GT. Manual, 5.oh, $2700. Looked very similar to my 80 mudstain.
How cool is this?
https://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/d/ashland-1950-f6-rat-rod/7287578785.html
Not exactly giving it away, though.
barefootskater (Shaun) said:My pants are more than a little tight.
https://stgeorge.craigslist.org/cto/d/cedar-city-1986-mercury-capri-gt/7285821791.html
There is a guy at work with a sweet red capri all done up and hot. He also has a 12v cummins swapped full size ford bronco...and others.
One of my unicorns just turned up 10 miles away. I have the money, but no space and time right now. Going to have to think about it anyway.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/d/cincinnati-1977-oldsmobile-cutlass-442/7298510865.html
this is a thing?!?!?
What models of happy sized tractors can this thing be made to work with?
I need details man!! This is something I could really see myself buying
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