1. 1995 bronco. Notes: I’ve owned one before. Going up in value. Almost too wide. Only kind fun to drive. Super cool looking. Pretty gangster.pic.twitter.com/GcJoih2mD5
You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more
1. 1995 bronco. Notes: I’ve owned one before. Going up in value. Almost too wide. Only kind fun to drive. Super cool looking. Pretty gangster.pic.twitter.com/GcJoih2mD5
2. 1980s Buick Grand National. Beast of a car. A barbarian. Similar to Denzels ride in Training Day. Was one of the fastest cars in the 80s. Could even beat a Ferrari in 0-60. Soaring in value, almost too much. Also gangster.pic.twitter.com/zMMtcUobCa
3. Chevy c10 stepside. Very practical. As American as can be. Not amazingly fun to drive. Gotta be named Biff or Kyle to drive.pic.twitter.com/MEBXgzAjgM
4. 1995 corvette. Late 80s, early 90s design summed in one car. Super undervalued at the moment. Can get a very nice one for $15k-$20k.pic.twitter.com/ZuYCsdwJN9
What else do you suggest? Any recommendations? Requirements: fun to drive is priority #1. Less than $30k. Ideally 15-20k. At least average reliable. Nothing overly plain. Would be fun to own for decades. Has to have at least a little rumble.
C10 but short bed and no step side or the GNX
Foxbody mustang?
Yeah. On the short list. Very cool
You own??
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.