no... ill describe it... it is stock silver with sun damage on the roof, hood is basically untouched, tinted back window and remains of tint on side windows, roof liner hanging down about an inch in the front, stock hubcaps are on, steering wheel is deteriorating, drivers seat has minor side damage, its a coupe, it has no brake lines, coil overs need to be replaced, bushings need replacing, and it has an 1/4 quart per oil change, oil leak. Yes, it is a beater but it was only 600$. Hears some pics of an EX coupe with a 5-speed in a similar if not the same color. Mine has the 6 spoke hubcaps though. Imagine it has 320k+ miles of wear on the interior... Mine does have the CD player option too.
Sounds like my Eagle. My Eagle has sun damage on the hood (but the clear-coat is still intact), no tint (I'll add it sometime), headliner held on with staples, dry-rotted seals on the doors and windows (so the headliner also has water damage), stock, curbed hubcaps, faded wood-grain on the steering wheel, as well as a sun-browned AMC badge on it. The seats aren't too bad for being forty-four years old, it's a wagon, the brakes work oddly well, the rear-right leaf spring is collapsing, the bushings aren't great, and it burns oil. Oh, and the transmission doesn't currently work.
heres a pic of me dads truck, he loves it, and its pretty nice 2019 Ram 2500 Bighorn 4x4 with the 6.4l Hemi
old blue and big white, like father like son (yes it has a name, yes its big white, ye sit sounds sus
We couldn't think of anything better We were real close to calling it the Cream Machine (not really lol)
I'm a big car guy but I'm very cheap so I just watch from a distance. Currently I drive a 2006 Honda Odyssey I bought for $1k about 4 years ago, currently at 227k miles. Not that I can't afford something newer or nicer, I just can't fathom spending half my rent to even matching my rent on a monthly payment, plus I can absolutely abuse the thing and not be worried. She drinks a lil bit of oil from time to time but other than that, it's never gave me problems. In the market for a truck, ideally something from the 80's to the early 2000's, $10k or less, preferably a 3/4 ton. Dream truck would be a 1997-2000 OBS GMC Sierra Crew Cab, either a K2500 or K3500 with the elusive 6.5 Detroit Diesel, but one can dream.