by "MonkeePuzzle" (monkeypuzzle)
Published 10/18/2017 at 11:41
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STARS: 3
It’s on the Nextdoor app, otherwise I’d share a link.
"HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles" (hondasfordsvolvo)
10/18/2017 at 11:47, STARS: 0
So much dried out vacuum line.
"Rusty Vandura - www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo" (rustyvandura)
10/18/2017 at 11:53, STARS: 0
If it were a Seville, I’d be intrigued, but still, I’d call that a $2000 car.
"CalzoneGolem" (calzonegolem)
10/18/2017 at 11:54, STARS: 0
Wait ... triple gray!
"benjrblant" (benjblant)
10/18/2017 at 11:55, STARS: 0
A 5-digit odometer has rolled at least twice unless the owner has documents to prove otherwise.
"AutoSavant" (AutoSavant)
10/18/2017 at 11:56, STARS: 0
500 swap it and put in a better exhaust system.
"MonkeePuzzle" (monkeypuzzle)
10/18/2017 at 11:57, STARS: 5
I always thought it really says something about the expectation of longevity for a car to only have 5 digit odo
"MonkeePuzzle" (monkeypuzzle)
10/18/2017 at 11:57, STARS: 0
great big comfy car with massive engine bay, the swap options are literally endless.
"ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com" (ita97)
10/18/2017 at 12:10, STARS: 1
My parents and grandparents like to mention that in the 60's and 70's, the thought of a six-digit odometer was weird, because nobody (at least in middle-class suburbia) drove a car past around 70 or 80k, and few folks would consider buying a used car with more than 50k on it.
"jimz" (jimz)
10/18/2017 at 12:12, STARS: 0
1980?
All well and good until you look underhood and find either the V8-6-4 or the Olds 5.7 diesel.
edit: oh wait, the 8-6-4 was ‘81. ‘80 was a normal 368.
"just-a-scratch" (just-a-scratch)
10/18/2017 at 20:46, STARS: 0
I still miss the 77 white on white Coupe DeVille my mom had.