More like a lot of work. (Didn’t we see Ed in some other arc once upon a time… like maybe when TJ was planning on renovation the house to give Shannon her own bedroom?)
What did you expect? The car is ancient. Only a few would maintain and carry over cars in pristine condition for 40-50 years. When you see a classic car advertised, expect one ready for the junkyard. They are moneypits. Allow them to have decent deaths in the scrapyards.
Bait and switch. The car in the ad picture still had all the doors on it, and appeared to be mostly complete. Just walk away. Perhaps that pile ’o car was in the pile of stuff Tiff suckered him into buying when she was leaving the dorm. Where did she keep the car? It was a huge suite…
Calling that heap of rusted metal a POS would be overstating its condition. Not worth the money even as a parts car…unless it’s cursed and can repair itself – but I think that only applies to Plymouths…
That there is most assuredly a family wagon. Is that Toni’s way of being subtle? And, if so, how long has she actually know Brad? Dude’s not subtle at all.
I have to be careful not to comment at Arlo and Janis. Yesterday, 12/9/2020, Arlo makes one of the oldest and most blatant gestures for sex that we even recognized in grade school. The commenters thought it reminded them of Topo Gigio, the hand puppet on the old Ed Sullivan show.
My bro re-did a truck of some vintage and make. ‘30 something. Took him 30 years of paying experts but he got it done. Asked him if he was going to take it on a road trip and he laughed derisively. They trailer it to shows. Put down packing blankets when they roll it off the trailer so the tires don’t get smudged. Seem like a lot of work for transportation that has to be transported. I’ll take my 15 year old work Prius any day. Don’t have to worry about hurting it and the dogs all get a window to hang their heads out of if I am not hauling lumber or ladders in it.
I don’t know what would be worse, them buying it anyway or them not buying it and deciding to have a baby after all. Which makes no sense. But that’s never stopped the writers before. Meanwhile, TJ is wondering what happened to their couch.
Looks like most responders here are focusing on the derelict car, not on the insight into Toni, and her memories of being with her dad. Those are surely her bother’s feet, Shannon’s dad, in the back window.
I’m afraid it doesn’t add up?!? There was a picture of the car with the ad in the strip a few days ago. There was no missing door or rim on a cinder block. They would never sell the car if they were that dishonest about the condition. My advice… keep right on walking. Plenty of cool cars out there for the taking.
Ed reminds me of one of the Griner Brothers from early on in the movie “Deliverance” with Burt Reynolds, John Voight, Ronny Cox and Ned Beatty. Their characters definitely wished they stayed in Atlanta and played golf that weekend. Also a good novel by the poet James Dickey…
Maybe the have dreams of one of those car rehabs places on cable; fix it up and turn it around for auction or as a collectible. Wait, they would need upper 6 figures to have a shop, equipment, top gearhead artisans and craftsmen/women. Otherwise, even in Luannverse it makes no sense to buy this as a fixer-upper to play round with on spare time. I make a bold, and probably totally wrong prediction here: they will change their minds, and this will open up the baby dynamic again.
The “Count” (Danny Koker, Kount’s Kustoms,) from “Counting Cars,” has taken on some seemingly impossible projects. This one, even teh "count would pass on. And, unless Brad, and, Toni are willing to spend in time and materials way over what this car could be worth fully restored’, they should too.
There is a thin line between “can be saved with Herculean effort” and “smelt this pile of rust back into an ingot.” I know which side of the line it appears on to me.
I love how these two “car experts” are shocked that this is the sort of Safari you’d get for $300. $300 is in fact CHEAP; the parts on there are worth much more than that!
$300? What did they expect? You’re just buying a title. My BIL has two ‘64 Mustangs in the woods behind his house. One of the ’Stangs is a convertible with the proverbial tree growing out of it. He’s been offered $1,000. I don’t live that far from northern metro Detroit (Oakland/Macomb) and know people who will take the title, add > $10K in parts, and you’ll have a vehicle worth more than $25K in the end. The end result is a show room standard. This is the Detroit-Metro area and they ruled when it came to Mustangs, Camaros, Corvettes, Thunderbirds, Road Runners, Super Bees, and GTOs. Seriously, what modern car is even memorable?.
The original Safari was a two-door wagon. That’s a Catalina Safari, they had four doors and wouldn’t have anywhere near the value of the two-door models.
So if this means they went in person to see a car, and there was no photo of the car in the ad, then they might not know as much about cars as they seem to think.
Ok, they don’t have people doing fabrication for them, no multi-millionaire who wants help them with this, and they’re not an organization focused on preserving old cars (ala one of the air museums), turn around, walk away, do everything you’d planned for this scrap-heap to be done to the Nova and get a runner. If you do the Nova right you might get it to be a swap vehicle for what you really want. Then again, you might make it into a good runner.
Awwwwww…. Little Toni happy with her face out the window is the cutest thing♡♡♡. And more work, more fun together! But… I can understand happy family memories, but that means the car was also the one her parents died in… I’m a little confused! Still, it’s good to see “Cheap” Edd again. It’s kind of sad that he wasn’t able to take Tiffany’s advice and become an antique dealer. But he looks ok with his life.
That’s the guy who bought Tiffany’s furniture? It almost seems their dreams/ memories are reversed with her thinking family car and Brad thinking racing. Either way, it would take more money than they would have spent on a house to get that heap road ready.
• Greg Evans may have grown up before child car seats (or even seat belts) came into use, but Toni didn’t. (If she did, then starting a family is really not an issue). They wouldn’t have been hanging out the doors like that as they drove around.
• Car experts would have called first and gotten pictures, to determine whether they needed a trailer.
• Even if they weld seat belts into that thing, it’s still not going to have any of the last fifty years of safety improvements. They can’t retrofit crumple zones. Are a couple of firefighters going to trust that car to protect a baby?
If I’m remembering correctly, didn’t Toni’s parents die in a car accident? If so her reference to being interested in this model because it was her father’s last car could be considered a bit grim…
For $300 what did you expect? Although I do remember paying $25 for my first car, a 1960 Ford Falcon (stuck a battery in it and started it right up). Another $25 for a 1961 Impala.
There were times when people would devote huge chunks of their time, energy and effort into restoring those things. All well and good for them if that’s their passion. But on this end, there is too much going on out there to focus on something like that. To each their own.
Apparently young Toni was a contortionist who could sit in the front seat holding a pinwheel and a dog while her feet were hanging out the back seat. No wonder Brad likes her.
Her dad’s last car… and he died in a car crash. Certainly is an odd choice on Toni’s part, but hopefully these two aren’t idiotic enough to throw away their money on a second junker car. Heck, given Brad’s track record he should probably find a new passion altogether. He’s just not a handyman, and they’ve wasted enough money already figuring that out. After all, it was his own misplaced confidence that led to them failing to renovate their house properly, and we just saw yesterday that despite all his years of work the Nova still randomly fails on him.
Ed shows up when a character hits the economic bottom like Tiffany selling her furniture or Leslie Knox and Gunther Berger selling furniture. And Toni is looking for a hobby for Brad, a car on blocks. Poor Ed is always depicted as unshaven opportunist. I bet he lives in a mansion at night.
And still no resolution on the custody of Shannon. I shudder to think the trouble she could get into if they buy that car. She’d cause chaos with the restoration!
No, I don’t hate kids. But I see such problems with that child unless she has a settled environment and boundaries, even in comics land!
Nothing like the GMC Safari of the 90’s (they were vans – mainly not even mini-vans). Certainly not the Tata Safari from India (I think they still make them).
Back in the 50s there was the Chevy Nomad station wagon – and for a couple years, Pontiac made them, too (except called them Safari).
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AnyFace almost 4 years ago
Looks more like “All Work, All The Time.” ✨
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
More like a lot of work. (Didn’t we see Ed in some other arc once upon a time… like maybe when TJ was planning on renovation the house to give Shannon her own bedroom?)
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
HEY!!
That’s the same Goon that tried to rip Tiffany off last year!
And as I predicted that car, no “shell,” is in no way drivable!
Talk about a picture not doing it “justice.” Or in THIS case, an INJUSTICE.
Keep moving, New DeGroots.
And SAVE your money! ;)
capricorn9th almost 4 years ago
What did you expect? The car is ancient. Only a few would maintain and carry over cars in pristine condition for 40-50 years. When you see a classic car advertised, expect one ready for the junkyard. They are moneypits. Allow them to have decent deaths in the scrapyards.
Cheapskate0 almost 4 years ago
cap9: Ancient – but not even a collectable! 1963 Safari – yawn!
1955 Safari – the Pontiac Nomad – the car that will turn heads – as in, where’s the Chevy that’s supposed to be under that roof?
This car is not.
That said, I feel pretty sure that G&K will have them buy it.
Hey! It would be better than the “to baby or not to baby” arc!
gnmnrbl almost 4 years ago
Some work?!? He calls that "some work?!? THAT car needs to be stripped down to the chassis and completely redone.
rklynch almost 4 years ago
Some work? That has to be the understatement of the century right there. I need a tetanus shot just looking at that thing…
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Bait and switch. The car in the ad picture still had all the doors on it, and appeared to be mostly complete. Just walk away. Perhaps that pile ’o car was in the pile of stuff Tiff suckered him into buying when she was leaving the dorm. Where did she keep the car? It was a huge suite…
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall almost 4 years ago
Calling that heap of rusted metal a POS would be overstating its condition. Not worth the money even as a parts car…unless it’s cursed and can repair itself – but I think that only applies to Plymouths…
beb01 almost 4 years ago
Doesn’t look anything like his ad. Sounds like deceptive advertising. I think there’s a law against that.
beb01 almost 4 years ago
And yet we have two more days of this. We’re at an inflextion point: which is stupider, this week of Luann or this week of 8 Chickweed Lane.
kaffekup almost 4 years ago
Job #1: call a wrecker to haul it home and park it in the yard.
Job #2: call the wrecker to take it to the junkyard when the neighbors complain.
They might actually find a drivable car in the junkyard to restore. Not a Safari, though.
Ruth Brown almost 4 years ago
And yet, they will buy it. Sigh.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ed: “Listen how quiet it is…”
wiatr almost 4 years ago
Looks to be a ’63 or ’64.
alasko almost 4 years ago
Where were you in ’62? “Coming off the assembly line late in the year.” The ’63 Safari.
blunebottle almost 4 years ago
Run away!
Rhetorical_Question almost 4 years ago
Ed’s Stuff – offer $100
Grumpy Old Guy almost 4 years ago
Ed should have gone with the iconic and more convincing “it’ll buff out”, line instead…..
californiamonty almost 4 years ago
That there is most assuredly a family wagon. Is that Toni’s way of being subtle? And, if so, how long has she actually know Brad? Dude’s not subtle at all.
Airman almost 4 years ago
I have to be careful not to comment at Arlo and Janis. Yesterday, 12/9/2020, Arlo makes one of the oldest and most blatant gestures for sex that we even recognized in grade school. The commenters thought it reminded them of Topo Gigio, the hand puppet on the old Ed Sullivan show.
Tyge almost 4 years ago
And the beat drags on. What in the world do they need with THAT!
Don Draper almost 4 years ago
I was hoping ‘Dirk’ would be the seller.
Tyge almost 4 years ago
HEY! It’s ED! Hi, old buddy. Got any designer furniture you need to sell?
Plumb.Bob Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My bro re-did a truck of some vintage and make. ‘30 something. Took him 30 years of paying experts but he got it done. Asked him if he was going to take it on a road trip and he laughed derisively. They trailer it to shows. Put down packing blankets when they roll it off the trailer so the tires don’t get smudged. Seem like a lot of work for transportation that has to be transported. I’ll take my 15 year old work Prius any day. Don’t have to worry about hurting it and the dogs all get a window to hang their heads out of if I am not hauling lumber or ladders in it.
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
I don’t know what would be worse, them buying it anyway or them not buying it and deciding to have a baby after all. Which makes no sense. But that’s never stopped the writers before. Meanwhile, TJ is wondering what happened to their couch.
Vilyehm almost 4 years ago
300 dollars as pictured in the advertisement, or no deal.
Or demand a recount of parts now missing.
nesto49 almost 4 years ago
Looks like most responders here are focusing on the derelict car, not on the insight into Toni, and her memories of being with her dad. Those are surely her bother’s feet, Shannon’s dad, in the back window.
seanyj almost 4 years ago
She needs to be buried in the junkyard.
lvlax almost 4 years ago
I’m afraid it doesn’t add up?!? There was a picture of the car with the ad in the strip a few days ago. There was no missing door or rim on a cinder block. They would never sell the car if they were that dishonest about the condition. My advice… keep right on walking. Plenty of cool cars out there for the taking.
TampaFanatic1 almost 4 years ago
Ed reminds me of one of the Griner Brothers from early on in the movie “Deliverance” with Burt Reynolds, John Voight, Ronny Cox and Ned Beatty. Their characters definitely wished they stayed in Atlanta and played golf that weekend. Also a good novel by the poet James Dickey…
luann1212 almost 4 years ago
Maybe the have dreams of one of those car rehabs places on cable; fix it up and turn it around for auction or as a collectible. Wait, they would need upper 6 figures to have a shop, equipment, top gearhead artisans and craftsmen/women. Otherwise, even in Luannverse it makes no sense to buy this as a fixer-upper to play round with on spare time. I make a bold, and probably totally wrong prediction here: they will change their minds, and this will open up the baby dynamic again.
TORAD_07 almost 4 years ago
Seems like it would be easier for them to “start parenthood” than to get that heap fixed. Hope they make the right choice!
KathrynHildebrandt almost 4 years ago
Ran when parked
Queen Wolfen almost 4 years ago
I wonder if that’s even worth $300… It doesn’t even match the photo in the ad.
Susan00100 almost 4 years ago
That hunk of junk looks like it’s seen more than one accident.
KurosakiYunaJoanna almost 4 years ago
Old junky car……….Pffffft!!!!! * Like THAT’S a problem for Brad and Toni!!! You give them a worn out 500 year old tent……BAM* and fancy mansion!!!!
Shirl Summ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Could be worse.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Any car priced at $300, isn’t worth your time. Unless you want to spend 10 times its worth. Keep the money for the house you’ve been wanting.
PeterPirate almost 4 years ago
Time for baby.
sueb1863 almost 4 years ago
They’re going to be dumb and buy it, aren’t they?
WilliamVollmer almost 4 years ago
The “Count” (Danny Koker, Kount’s Kustoms,) from “Counting Cars,” has taken on some seemingly impossible projects. This one, even teh "count would pass on. And, unless Brad, and, Toni are willing to spend in time and materials way over what this car could be worth fully restored’, they should too.
Acworthless almost 4 years ago
Just go ahead and have a baby. It’ll be cheaper in the long run than trying to rebuild that thing.
fathergod almost 4 years ago
LOL look at their eyes!!!!
Rocknaww almost 4 years ago
I told you. A 1960 something Safari Wagon, even one in need of a “little” repair, sells for around 7K. That’s what a 300 dollar one looks like.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
“Hi. Welcome to Ed‘s Stuff. I’m Ed. I have stuff. Stuff out front. Stuff in back. Lots of stuff. Let Ed show you how the stuff.”
Lawrence.S almost 4 years ago
There is a thin line between “can be saved with Herculean effort” and “smelt this pile of rust back into an ingot.” I know which side of the line it appears on to me.
Original_Baskingshark almost 4 years ago
I love how these two “car experts” are shocked that this is the sort of Safari you’d get for $300. $300 is in fact CHEAP; the parts on there are worth much more than that!
Chris almost 4 years ago
needs some work?
Dkram almost 4 years ago
Looks a bit like the S.S. Minnow.
\\//_
bryce.gear almost 4 years ago
….And the reality of “needs work” hits home.
atomicdog almost 4 years ago
Hoopty!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This looks like a job for Vice Grip Garage!
Ellis97 almost 4 years ago
You gotta read between the lines.
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Looks like Baldo’s Impala
artmer almost 4 years ago
Pass! You can find one that at least rolls
MsPony almost 4 years ago
It may not be as well supported as, say, old Jeep CJs or Mustangs, but they might be better off ordering parts from a catalog, Craigslist, et al.
Buying that money pit would be tossing money out the window.
EasyEight almost 4 years ago
$300? What did they expect? You’re just buying a title. My BIL has two ‘64 Mustangs in the woods behind his house. One of the ’Stangs is a convertible with the proverbial tree growing out of it. He’s been offered $1,000. I don’t live that far from northern metro Detroit (Oakland/Macomb) and know people who will take the title, add > $10K in parts, and you’ll have a vehicle worth more than $25K in the end. The end result is a show room standard. This is the Detroit-Metro area and they ruled when it came to Mustangs, Camaros, Corvettes, Thunderbirds, Road Runners, Super Bees, and GTOs. Seriously, what modern car is even memorable?.
mjb515 almost 4 years ago
It needs to go to the breakers.
kingbrlee Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The original Safari was a two-door wagon. That’s a Catalina Safari, they had four doors and wouldn’t have anywhere near the value of the two-door models.
Brian Fink almost 4 years ago
Toni better stock up on bikinis for working on this POS
mrsdonaldson almost 4 years ago
Just make a baby. It will be easier…
Mark Hanson almost 4 years ago
So if this means they went in person to see a car, and there was no photo of the car in the ad, then they might not know as much about cars as they seem to think.
mac04416 almost 4 years ago
That doesn’t look like the one pictured in the add.
joegeethree almost 4 years ago
Uh, nope, nope, nope.
Pohka almost 4 years ago
Ok, they don’t have people doing fabrication for them, no multi-millionaire who wants help them with this, and they’re not an organization focused on preserving old cars (ala one of the air museums), turn around, walk away, do everything you’d planned for this scrap-heap to be done to the Nova and get a runner. If you do the Nova right you might get it to be a swap vehicle for what you really want. Then again, you might make it into a good runner.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Awwwwww…. Little Toni happy with her face out the window is the cutest thing♡♡♡. And more work, more fun together! But… I can understand happy family memories, but that means the car was also the one her parents died in… I’m a little confused! Still, it’s good to see “Cheap” Edd again. It’s kind of sad that he wasn’t able to take Tiffany’s advice and become an antique dealer. But he looks ok with his life.
lunapeachie almost 4 years ago
Some? With all the work it needs, it’d probably just be cheaper to buy a new car.
YorkGirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That’s the guy who bought Tiffany’s furniture? It almost seems their dreams/ memories are reversed with her thinking family car and Brad thinking racing. Either way, it would take more money than they would have spent on a house to get that heap road ready.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 4 years ago
Its mate is parked in Baldo’s driveway
KEA almost 4 years ago
Cue Ray Stantz describing Ecto-1
timzsixty9 almost 4 years ago
good luck finding parts for that. there weren’t many made, and fewer are left.
Tom_Tildrum almost 4 years ago
Lots of thoughtless writing here.
• Greg Evans may have grown up before child car seats (or even seat belts) came into use, but Toni didn’t. (If she did, then starting a family is really not an issue). They wouldn’t have been hanging out the doors like that as they drove around.
• Car experts would have called first and gotten pictures, to determine whether they needed a trailer.
• Even if they weld seat belts into that thing, it’s still not going to have any of the last fifty years of safety improvements. They can’t retrofit crumple zones. Are a couple of firefighters going to trust that car to protect a baby?
66mustang almost 4 years ago
I think Ed was the guy that sold the Chevy to Baldo.
The Pro from Dover almost 4 years ago
They should have attached some thousand dollar bills to those birds wings as they symbolically Fly Away.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 4 years ago
‘OUR’ Safari ? did they buy it sight unseen over the phone ?
Chuck374 almost 4 years ago
Needs a hole in the ground.
Chansonreve almost 4 years ago
They should get a classic Mark I Mini instead.
kauri44 almost 4 years ago
If I’m remembering correctly, didn’t Toni’s parents die in a car accident? If so her reference to being interested in this model because it was her father’s last car could be considered a bit grim…
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 4 years ago
Finalist for Understatement of the Year.
tdc1969a almost 4 years ago
Some work? What’s a LOT of work?
tutibug5 almost 4 years ago
Hey Ed…how much for that ladder?
RossStanton1 almost 4 years ago
So they found a donor car. Now to find one to restore!
gigagrouch almost 4 years ago
Cube it!
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
When it says “needs some work”…walk away!
MollyCat almost 4 years ago
As in start over from the ground up. All the good parts have already been taken.
ForrestOverin almost 4 years ago
“Like… a drive train and entire interior… Then there’s the paint and body issues…”
ForrestOverin almost 4 years ago
They saw a pic of this car in the ad. They can’t be tooo surprised.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Did the ad say that it was a piece of junk?……
Bill The Nuke almost 4 years ago
For $300 what did you expect? Although I do remember paying $25 for my first car, a 1960 Ford Falcon (stuck a battery in it and started it right up). Another $25 for a 1961 Impala.
brick10 almost 4 years ago
Yep, a real fixer-upper, that one. (Pre-req.: deep pockets.)
smsrt almost 4 years ago
OK, OK… it needs a little work, but one year paychecks, a little elbow grease, a lot of love, and I think you’ve got a real head-turner of a deal.
BlitzMcD almost 4 years ago
There were times when people would devote huge chunks of their time, energy and effort into restoring those things. All well and good for them if that’s their passion. But on this end, there is too much going on out there to focus on something like that. To each their own.
Bob Asay almost 4 years ago
This is all to common in todays car hobby world
6foot6 almost 4 years ago
It looks like a good donor. but it wouldn’t been a good roller. Keep looking.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 4 years ago
Looks like Baldo’s car.
vjorgensen54 almost 4 years ago
a rally? they are usually refered to as car shows or cruises.and that is a restoration project. gonna take plenty of money and professionals .
outonalimb almost 4 years ago
When (and if) they pop the hood, what will they discover?
(1) that the grille and radiator have just hit the ground because the hood latch was the only thing holding them up?
(2) that the working parts are surprisingly pristine and they can easily get the engine purring like a kitten once they apply the jumper cables?
(3) a litter of actual kittens?
(4) an unobstructed view of the ground?
(5) customizations that Toni helped her dad add when she was 13? :-(
(6) Jimmy Hoffa?
(7) …?
howtheduck almost 4 years ago
Apparently young Toni was a contortionist who could sit in the front seat holding a pinwheel and a dog while her feet were hanging out the back seat. No wonder Brad likes her.
bhgiz53 almost 4 years ago
walk away…quickly
BJShipley1 almost 4 years ago
Her dad’s last car… and he died in a car crash. Certainly is an odd choice on Toni’s part, but hopefully these two aren’t idiotic enough to throw away their money on a second junker car. Heck, given Brad’s track record he should probably find a new passion altogether. He’s just not a handyman, and they’ve wasted enough money already figuring that out. After all, it was his own misplaced confidence that led to them failing to renovate their house properly, and we just saw yesterday that despite all his years of work the Nova still randomly fails on him.
Another Take almost 4 years ago
Needs work? So do his powers of description.
Joe1962 almost 4 years ago
Needs a lot of work but think Toni up for the challenge.
Scott S almost 4 years ago
Put it out in the north 40 & use it for target practice.
bigal666 almost 4 years ago
This is an easy restore. Jack up the roof and slide a new car underneath it.
bajacalla Premium Member almost 4 years ago
does it even have an engine??? I think they’ll learn that investing in a baby brings a better return.
ndblackirish97 almost 4 years ago
Wow! Puts new meaning to destroying one’s fantasy.
xaingo almost 4 years ago
Not a problem. Just start a YouTube channel, start filming the build, make some money, and don’t complete the project, like most YouTubers.
Rhetorical_Question almost 4 years ago
Ed shows up when a character hits the economic bottom like Tiffany selling her furniture or Leslie Knox and Gunther Berger selling furniture. And Toni is looking for a hobby for Brad, a car on blocks. Poor Ed is always depicted as unshaven opportunist. I bet he lives in a mansion at night.
DrPepper almost 4 years ago
i have 1 thing to say “WOW”
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
Just walk away from this ideal fix er upper.
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
Oh my
Susan123 almost 4 years ago
It doesn’t need work, it needs a trip to the junk pile
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
How much would he pay them to have it towed off?
djorgens almost 4 years ago
Toni: don’t forget that all the original GTO stuff will bolt right up: 389, tri-power – but you and Brad have a lot of work ahead of you…
BlueKnight1966 almost 4 years ago
$300 for barely cohesive rust. Maybe he should pay them to haul it off.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
Practically scrap.
PammWhittaker almost 4 years ago
And still no resolution on the custody of Shannon. I shudder to think the trouble she could get into if they buy that car. She’d cause chaos with the restoration!
No, I don’t hate kids. But I see such problems with that child unless she has a settled environment and boundaries, even in comics land!
RC5 almost 4 years ago
Ed should pay them to haul that junk away.
corpcasselbury almost 4 years ago
No, it doesn’t need work; it needs a decent burial.
Yakety Sax almost 4 years ago
Looks like Baldo’s car.
57-Don almost 4 years ago
I’d say the Greg was giving Pontiac free advertising but there is no Pontiac anymore :(
namelocdet almost 4 years ago
I guess those are Toni’s brother’s feet hanging out the back window..
alexius23 almost 4 years ago
Well, it would keep them busy for a few years
w16521 almost 4 years ago
That Safari is ready for the junkyard.
kittysquared Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Why are Toni and Brad so shocked? What did they think an old $300 car was going to look like? And the arc trudges on.
JastMe almost 4 years ago
Nothing like the GMC Safari of the 90’s (they were vans – mainly not even mini-vans). Certainly not the Tata Safari from India (I think they still make them).
Back in the 50s there was the Chevy Nomad station wagon – and for a couple years, Pontiac made them, too (except called them Safari).
So this is really old (in car years)!
Infernalviper11 almost 4 years ago
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Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
Wow! Needs more than a little work. Perfect choice for Brad and Toni….
pseudomao almost 4 years ago
I say – paint it a nice aquamarine and use it as a planter in the yard. Lawn art.
AnimeGamerJames$25 almost 4 years ago
WOW.