> cars you want even though you have no idea why you want them or have no place to store them
>seeing some 80 inch wide American landbarge on Autoscout for cheap
>know that I'd need a spotter just to fit down my driveway and not fit into the garage at all
>>14692913
>>14692924
Parking isn't an issue with land barges.
>>14692913
Not something I consider outlandish, but I have no real use for an old pick-up truck and I don't have anywhere to park it right now anyway. I still want a nice, clean, Chevy C10 with a mild 350 V8 to cruise around in.
>>14692954
I was assuming that you would be able to extrapolate from my post that I'm not from fucking Murrika.
>>14692913
a fucking BRZ
>>14692958
And to illustrate my point.
>RX7 on local craigslist
>could afford to buy/fix it
>no space for it
maybe some day
>>14693336
I know that feel
Storage spaces are $300 a month here for a car.
If I had a bigger driveway I'd be ok, but it's tiny
>>14693336
If you live in the rust belt stay away. I helped a friend get one running that had been sitting, replaced the fuel tank and lines, brake lines, new carb, got rid of the rats nest, replaced the diff and trans fluid and put a header on it,
After all of that the torque boxes and chassis were still rusted and it wasn't worth anything.
>>14692976
And the Omega on the left isn't even a small car. Matter of fact it's in the fullsize segment in Europe.
How fucking massive are the average American family?
>>14692924
back to bundes