![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:12 • Filed to: WTF? | ![]() | ![]() |
It's a heavily modified !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! (already rare in stock form), that's been stretched out into a dually with a growth attached to the cab.
$5,000 buys it, but this looks like one of the biggest Crack Pipes I've ever seen, especially with this gem of a !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! for $400 more.
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:15 |
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Bet you can't find one of these at the Mopar Nationals!
I bet you can't.
ps how the hell do I change fonts?
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:15 |
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Show me a Chevy Luv and I'm in.
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:17 |
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Whoa I'm diggin that original one. I'd buy it
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But....its...kinda almost cool...ish.
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:20 |
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This work?
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:21 |
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I would say you must be the only person in the world searching for Plymouth Arrows for sale, but eBay tells me "an average of 9 people are visiting this listing an hour". So I guess there is demand, maybe? Still...over $5k for a 34 year old truck?
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:22 |
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Nah. Was just searching vehicles with manual transmissions that were selling for $11k or less, and just happened to come across these.
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:26 |
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I'll be damned. You have talent. My uncle would do very bad things to obtain this. (sell organs, probably not belonging to him)
![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:27 |
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I'd rather get this and it's matching Porsche .
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![]() 02/19/2014 at 22:31 |
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Can't argue with that.
![]() 02/19/2014 at 23:54 |
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I might be the only one that was really depressed to see a pickup truck instead of:
that Mitsubishi Lancer predecessor is on my impulse buy list should I find one in a nice condition. same with a late 70's Dodge Challenger (which no MOPAR fan will admit ever existed):
Lightweight rear-wheel drive chassis, the G54B motor was solid, and parts to turbocharge them are readily available thanks to the Starion.
But I'm derailing this thread. Crack pipe price on the truck.
![]() 02/20/2014 at 00:25 |
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I drove a rally-prepped dual-weber-carb'd Plymouth Arrow in a rallycross event once. It was outstanding.
The owner told me parts availability was a bitch, though.
Still, I want one.
![]() 02/20/2014 at 00:56 |
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the motors were available in everything from K-cars to Monteros to D-5o pickups, so parts are easily available.
but tail lights, trim pieces - anything not related to the motor - must be a nightmare. I have never seen one locally, very few in the range I actually check, and none that were in good shape (let alone priced in my range).
so, realistically, I have a better chance of impulse buying a 70s Celica. but even then, I know I will probably pass, and then regret it...
![]() 02/20/2014 at 01:11 |
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his problem was the at the rear - that side of the driveline equation. guy was stockpiling everything he could
also, I had a chance to buy an orange '70s Celica liftback before I bought the baja and passed. Much as I adored it, the thing looked like it was made out of rust
![]() 02/20/2014 at 01:17 |
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yeah. I can definitely see something like that being very problematic unless one was very crafty with welding/fabrication and able to adapt something much more common...
when I was in college, I had to have the fastback. one of my friends was lent one, and I just adored it. so much so that I passed on a running coupe that needed some work (but was running!) for $600. hindsight/being broke through college... :(
![]() 02/20/2014 at 07:15 |
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You mean an Arrow like... this ?
![]() 02/20/2014 at 17:52 |
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as awesome as that car is, I'm a bit too much of a wussy to consider daily driving a 37-year old Mitsubishi that runs 10's... :)