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weird ad. Its like the Caddy has a film projector stuck out back.

Yes, the removal of the asbestos is a major bonus. When new the United States was deemed nearly fire-proof and to make that happen a LOT of its interior materials were derrived from asbestos composition.

No, to me that is STILL a great looking truck. I’d sure as hell buy this over that ugly ass thing pictures in the article.

Actually the plans for the SS United States is to turn her into a more exclusive luxury ship meaning there would be far larger rooms and less overall passengers. At 50,000 tons she is still fairly big, even by today’s standards. A few years ago NCL did a study on bringing her back into service and her hull is still in

ha ha ha!!! That’s hilarious!

You could lie and I would believe it. This seems too stupid to be real

You mean because by the time the Tacoma reaches 250,000 it will be finally broken in while the Dodge will be falling apart before it reaches 100k? That’s what I thought you meant, so thanks for mentioning that.

That was fake.... right?

So its not even been started yet. Probably not happenin’. That said, you know what’s way cooler than this idea? Well last week a cruise ship company agreed to possibly buy the SS United States, a huge early 50's cruise ship that’s been sitting for years in Philly. It is still the fastest cruise liner ever made. They

I wasn't aware dodge offered that. Is that true? If so it must lose them mpnru

Cept’ the power wagon won’t likely last as long.

Last time I looked rednecks don’t watch anything other than Nascar. Hence they chose the incorrect vehicle...

What’s nice to see with the concept sketches is that whomever did them actually knew how to draw. Most concept sketches today show cartoonish, incorrect proportions with wheels way too big to physically fit the car.

Where in the US did you live? I ask because I’ve had totally different experiences in different cities in ths US. I’ve been married for 10 years but back when I was single I lived in the rural South and then to California. I am a short slightly thin man and thus not exactly the top of the list when it comes to what

This car sounds like a pain in the ass, even if its warranty is covered because you know.... time is money and more then that- a waste of time if its spent taking something to the shop for repeated repairs.

Biggest CP. ever.

So now we’re down to not only tooling but the “ kind” of tooling? Fine. You win.

Please explain what the “problem” was to me. If I am understanding what you are alluding to then you’re suggesting that the US and its emission requirements are a... “problem”. If so then we have nothing further to discuss here.

In 2009 Ford re-tooled one of their truck plants, the Michigan Assembly plant, to produce the Focus. That cost over half a billion dollars, so not cheap by any means. Sure- retooling is cheaper than building a whole new factory, but its still a pricey undertaking. And if you recall that during the recession for a

Its a go-cart. Not exactly a race car per say.