While its lines are retro, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the drivetrain or fancy folding top on today’s Nice Price or No Dice SSR. Let’s decide if this audacious albeit oddball truck has an equally crazy price.
The ad for today’s Nice Price or No Dice Stealth states it’s an automatic, while the pictures plainly show three pedals and a five-speed stick. In fact, the shift knob boot for that gearbox is the only thing showing any wear on the car. Let’s see how well its price wears on us.
For anyone looking to get into the classic car hobby, one solid choice is the MGB which has an excellent support system and is a lot of fun to boot. Let’s see if today’s Nice Price or No Dice MGB GT is priced for that hobbyist and not for extra hours of work.
Y’know what I really don’t understand? Funko Pops. They’re collectible simply because the company decided they should be collectible — they don’t do anything, the raw materials aren’t worth anything, and they don’t even look particularly good. Wouldn’t you rather collect something worth owning?
It’s arguable that the E39 M5, exemplified by today’s Nice Price or No Dice Imola Red edition, is the last great M5 there is. Let’s see if this mileage-heavy example is priced to achieve even more greatness.