Doc Brown’s time-traveling DeLorean isn’t required with this blast from the past Airbnb home. Dipped in pastel colors and retro pop culture decor to ease your mind back into the ’80s, this abode in Dallas, Texas will make you say “Great Scott!”
Boasting a rare Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade (no quarters required) and a vintage Nintendo with a plethora of games, including Super Mario 3, Robocop, Tetris, and Batman, you’ll never want to leave this Airbnb. The decorations are spot-on, including Marty McFly’s hoverboard, a Lamborghini Countach poster, and a classic payphone where you’re encouraged to leave your mark. To top off the walk down memory lane, there’s a fresh cereal buffet complete with ’80s boxes that you can enjoy in a dining area reminiscent of The Max from Saved By The Bell. Reach out to superhosts Jeremy and Kelsey now to book a stay in the childhood home you always wanted.
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Few brands have both a real-world appeal and the racing pedigree earned by Porsche. And it’s not just on pavement either, as they’ve also won awards in rally and off-road racing. But you don’t have to be a professional driver to get your hands on an off-road ready Porsche, because this 1984 ‘Safari’ 911 Carrera is headed to auction.
Though not actually a race car, this speedy coupe was still customized for all-terrain driving, as the owner wanted something he could take out on the dirt as well as drive through the streets. Some of its upgrades include a lift to give her more ground clearance, custom-fabricated skid plates and bumper loops, and extra driving lamps and air horns. It’s also got some notable changes under the ’73 ducktail engine cover – like a recently-serviced drivetrain, free-flow dual-outlet exhaust, and a performance chip. Best of all, there’s no reserve on the auction, though this pristine all-terrain racer is estimated to go for $70.00-$90,000.
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This is how a live band should sound.Stop making sense.
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