WTF Friday: A Mechanic’s Dream

Spotted this ‘awesome’ project for sale in one of my favourite threads ever to exist on the internet.

Though the buyer calls it a mechanic’s dream I think most of you will agree that it’s more akin to a nightmare.

The air ride system (particularly in the front) leaks to the point where the vehicle is rendered helpless and the ‘management’ is made up of re-purposed shop equipment powered by extra batteries and an inverter.

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Who knows what kind of horrors lay beneath that paint and since there’s no mention of poppers I am going to assume getting in and out might be a little challenging.

On the bright side the car is priced fairly cheap at $1500 and if you happen to have a set of 28s or 30s keeping the corner of your house up he’d trade for those.

…the craigslist app should come with photography instructions….

Got something wild to submit for WTF Friday? Shoot me an email at [email protected]

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  1. It isn’t really too bad of you sink 5-7 grand into it. Complete new suspension system, redo the body properly. It’d be decent.

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