Someone find me an older S-car in the same condition...
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Wow... but, not gonna happen with an S-car....
Or, I'd have to buy it!!
Actually, that might be agony. To have a great, awsome, fun car, but not be able to drive it (as it would destroy the value).
S-cars are drivers... just about all of them have more than 100k on it now.
Actually, that might be agony. To have a great, awsome, fun car, but not be able to drive it (as it would destroy the value).
S-cars are drivers... just about all of them have more than 100k on it now.
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doesn't shokan have one with under 25k?
my old roomate had an '80 corvette 4-spd with 24,000 original. the grease pencil markings were still on the undercarriage. it was beautiful, but he never drove it because he was reluctant to pile on miles. kind of a waste.
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Ding!
Automotive sculpture is cool. Like some of the Zagato and Pininfarina designs made for Alfa in the '50s and '60s. The Type 33 racer, the SSZ, and the Sprint Zagato of that era are drool-worthy. And let's not even talk about Ferraris of that era...
But cars are about driving. I didn't buy my S6 as a garage queen to admire late at night, I bought it so I could drive. Fast. But still take the kids to school, and drive back and forth to work.
Now, if someone found a Mars Red 1981 Scirroco S with that kind of mileage, I might be tempted to pay list for it. But an A2 GTI? NFW.
How about a 1986 Calloway GTV6?
But cars are about driving. I didn't buy my S6 as a garage queen to admire late at night, I bought it so I could drive. Fast. But still take the kids to school, and drive back and forth to work.
Now, if someone found a Mars Red 1981 Scirroco S with that kind of mileage, I might be tempted to pay list for it. But an A2 GTI? NFW.
How about a 1986 Calloway GTV6?