That's an amazingly cool ute conversion. Would own.
Was wondering if anyone other than George would get that.
Nope. Never watched Laugh-In. I was watching Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood towards the end of that show's run.
But I do like that Toy-ute-a.
1972 Chevy Blazer - $25,000
1978 AMC Gremlin V8 - $8,999
1997 miata mx5 - $6,999
Turnkey class A 1984 BMW 533i - 350 chevy POWA - $6,000
1966 Chrysler 300 2 Door Hardtop - $14,000
I love green cars. Wish they'd start making them again.
1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Matching Numbers - $31,999
1968 Camaro SS - 4-speed - Factory Rallye Green - Restored - $59,500
1972 Jaguar E-Type Roadster V12 4-Speed - $55,000
Man, if these had just come with a 5-speed instead of automatics only, I might be interested. Just as I did at his age, my son is working me hard to ditch my boring automatic Dad-mobile and get something fun. I know better than to listen to him, however. Right...?
1992 Lexus SC 400 - $9,850
1954 Mercury Woodie Wagon - $34,000
Seems like I've been posting these for a year or three now, but our resident - and lately taciturn - Mainah hasn't bitten. Yet.
1969 Oldsmobile 442 convertible Very clean OLDS 442 Convertible - $39,999
And here's today's Old Man Truck contestant. Not as good as some, but it has a better hood ornament than whatever you are driving.
Obviously, it needs whitewall tires.
1985 Dodge D150 super sharp looking - $7,995
That Lexus looks like a random background car from a GT2 replay.
1991 BMW 325ix - $13,000
But, automatic.
Nice wheels, though. Someone should make a watch face like those.
1979 Pontiac Trans Am - WS6- 4-speed - 18k original miles - Unrestored - $63,500
Guy who had the parking spot next to my '71 VW in college had one of these. It was one of those cars in its day that made young guys like me stop and stare.
Now, I see it for what it is, but I admired these greatly back then.
1987 SS Monte Carlo Aerocoupe - $17,000
73 VW THING - $24,500
1971 VW Super Beetle Convertible - $16,500
Classic 1976 F250 Custom Ford Truck and Meyer Power Angler Snow Plow - $15,000
1976 chevrolet el camino - $7,900
This is so typical of a missing, expired, covered, or otherwise illegal Colorado license plate. I bet I see ten cars with plates like this every day. You can drive anything in Colorado with a license plate or not and no one seems to care. These same people drive in express lanes and toll roads that have license plate cameras. I assume they never get a bill in the mail and therefore don't pay tolls or taxes. They probably don't have insurance, either, since that isn't enforced either.
I hated going to the DMV back in North Carolina, but just be one day late in mailing your insurance premium check and you'd get a nasty-gram in the mail saying the state's hired goons were coming to your house to confiscate your license plate because your insurance had lapsed.
But here? No way, man. Do whatever the hell you want on the roads. The police seem to be on permanent vacation.
I'm not accusing this particular craigslist poster of any wrongdoing; just commenting on how things are where I live. Sorry for the off-topic rant, but it's true!
1964 INTERNATIONAL FARM PICKUP TRUCK - $3,500
1962 Chevrolet Corvette - $63,000
Properly equipped.
1977 Ford Mustang Cobra prostreet - $26,000
1990 Mazda Miata Low Miles - $17,500
Mazda Miata 100% Original 1990. - $10,000
1966 Chrysler Imperial Convertible - $18,500
1994 Geo metro custom truck - $4,988
They can make good sleeper cars from what I've heard, probably partially because of that.
The SC300 came with the non-turbo 2JZ engine...not sure how easy it is to make it turbocharged (and I SHOULD know since it was the same engine in the GS300 I used to own), and of course the SC400 with the V8....probably heavy cars though
A buddy of mine bought a Cresta and all he talks about is the 2JZ even though the car has a 1JZ. The 2JZ is sitting on a pallet in the garage.