You just might Richard. Prices for these cars are low and very affordable. Last time I knew, you could pick one up for just over $2,000.00. Although they were considered small cars, the gas mileage really sucked. My BIL owned one and the best MPG he got was 12-15 city and 18-21 highway. We drove this car while ours was in the shop. My wife was very upset about this issue. Seeing this reminded me of the 2 weeks of misery I endured listening to her constant complaining.
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oh man the clouds reflecting in that curved glass.
I've always kind of admired those cars. It's still in the back of my head that maybe one day I will own one.
This needs to be an official St. Johns Parade car.
Need some goldfish window stickers. And a treasure chest sitting on the rear deck.
How could I forget one of the most epic OPC finds ever? The car looks relatively unchanged since 2011. Awesome re-post.
The clouds reflecting on the glass in the rear shot really is stunning.
the first wide small car. I always love to see a good mirthmobile runnin around.
Yeah, (Much laughter) they did call 'em fishbowls didn't they?
You just might Richard. Prices for these cars are low and very affordable. Last time
I knew, you could pick one up for just over $2,000.00. Although they were considered
small cars, the gas mileage really sucked. My BIL owned one and the best MPG he
got was 12-15 city and 18-21 highway. We drove this car while ours was in the shop.
My wife was very upset about this issue. Seeing this reminded me of the 2 weeks of
misery I endured listening to her constant complaining.
It's awesome because it's rugged, and who needs driveways anyways?
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