Had never seen one
One too many zeroes in the price.
That won't be US legal for another 6 years. Looking at it I think the federal regulation is doing my eyes a favor. Aztec you have competition!
Actually, the look of the Aztec, as well as the Avalanche (and similar Honda) grew on me enough that they are tolerable. That, however, I hope never does!!!!
"We think we can get texas title. Maybe."
Wow. At least they're honest theres no title and can't be a legal one obtained....
Old Fiat-based Ladas are cool in a "Let's make a marginal car worse" way. Nivas are cool because who wouldn't want a Russian Bronco II/Samurai? But this thing...ugh.
TurnerX19 said:That won't be US legal for another 6 years. Looking at it I think the federal regulation is doing my eyes a favor. Aztec you have competition!
I thought that I read that the regulations are that it can't enter the country at all until 25 years - so even if you stuck it in a warehouse until after its 25th build-date anniversary it still wouldn't be legal.
I would love to hear the story of how they came to be in possession of this one, though!
Needs to become a WTCC clone. Then you could get away with keeping it in the US as a show car or some such loophole probably.
That thing looks like a Saab, a Tempo, and an Olds got together and partied just a little too much one evening.
And they all regretted it afterwards.
wae said:TurnerX19 said:That won't be US legal for another 6 years. Looking at it I think the federal regulation is doing my eyes a favor. Aztec you have competition!
I thought that I read that the regulations are that it can't enter the country at all until 25 years - so even if you stuck it in a warehouse until after its 25th build-date anniversary it still wouldn't be legal.
I would love to hear the story of how they came to be in possession of this one, though!
probably came into the USA via mexico and was registered there previously.
I see other parts of the world stuff on i-35 with mexico tags with semi regularity.
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