Sooner or later, I'm going to have to unload my 2000 Maxima. When I do, I'm pretty sure I won't be nearly as creative as this guy, who sold his 1996 one with this ad.
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5 comments:
heck, it might be worth buying the car to meet this or a similar "guy" this creative.
but then again, we try to buy "American".
I wonder if Ford wants my '07 Focus back. Heck, it's only got 193,000 miles on it. Just getting broken in.
Proud original owner of a '97 Sentra, 85,000 miles. Too smooth, this guy. I haven't got a snowball's chance in Hades. Shuckydarn.
I love the strap on the front. Classic Nissan with a lost front bumper (only it's delicately attached with the strap).
I wonder about the miles too. Looks rode hard, put away wet.
brilliant!!
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