BamPow · 51-55, M
I could never see paying nearly $20k for an old vehicle with that many miles unless it was a classic car (50’s, 60’s, or 70’s era) that I planned to restore.
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BamPow · 51-55, M
@shinyplasticlove Mine was a 77 Buick Century with a manual 3 on the tree. It had power steering but no other conveniences. I paid $400 cash for it in 1987 and drove it for three years before it finally croaked.
shinyplasticlove · 51-55, M
@BamPow I wish I still had my 77 Lincoln Continental. That boat was awesome.
BamPow · 51-55, M
@shinyplasticlove I feel the same about that Buick. I’d love to track down another one or a 77 Olds Cutlass, which was basically the same car.
YoMomma ·
It’s not bad considering how they want 80-120k for a new truck these days 🙄
Especially if it runs ok and has new tires
Especially if it runs ok and has new tires
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Yeah he did but again I just paid 10 grand forca 2020 ram that needs more than 10k in work
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Hell, my van is 15 years old with only 30,000 miles on it -- I'll let him have it for a mere $17,000.
Iwillwait · M
Probably not. Those Raptors are spen$ive.