Thousands in parts and labor recently spent on this 21 year old Japanese beehive.
What a steal. Too bad you weren’t paying attention!
A Camel Trophy truck shows up on Cars and Bids and we offer Netgear a few Corolla Apex alternatives.
Netgear sold the Muscle Trucc, Atlas is selling the Ranger, and we look at two extremely modified cars: a Pontiac Fiero convertible and a stretched Jeep Wrangler.
Ends this Friday, take a look and place a bid!
Boomer Car Special
Mustangs, old trucks, Corvairs, and neo boomer classics today. Eleanor sucks
The BAJA TURBO finally starts up! What could possibly go wrong?
In this one, everything is sick, and Elon is up to something.
…maybe next time! Netgear pieces the Subaru Baja Turbo’s engine bay back together and gets ready to crank the rebuilt engine. SOON!
Netgear was bullied into a fantastic purchase. We also watch the Ford Lightning reveal and discuss our previous Bring A Trailer auction guesses. Who won?
In this one, Netgear fights a drain plug and, with his back against a driveway, resorts forbidden jitsu.
I just submitted it to BaT, so if you want it, act fast.
In this one, an argument is made for building what basically amounts to a really expensive 350Z.
In this one, Netgear puts the “Turbo” back in “Subaru Baja Turbo”. Can you see the light?
One of our users gets his hands on a hard to come by convertible pickup truck in this harrowing video.
N210: Stepchild 4Runner
In this one, an argument is made for the least desirable 4Runner generation.
Neo-classic speculation has come for the dark horse Civic generation.
Toyota MR2 Spyder Roundup
A handful of hand-selected MR2s for sale on Facebook Marketplace: some available, some missed.
In this one, a Subaru Baja sells on Cars and Bids and Netgear is elated. We also look at a bunch of engine swaps: a v6 Focus SVT, a v6 AW11 MR2, and a 2ZZ swapped MR2 Spyder.
The engine and seats are back in, and the carpet gets cleaned. A brand new OEM interior part gets installed, and this thing is edging ever closer to its final purpose: sitting in Netgear’s garage forever, because he’s not selling it.