1968falcon
1968 Falcon - 270,400 miles and still rusting
1968falcon

“So we should invest more in trains huh? Well you can’t take trains to Hawaii, idiot! And planes are impervious to weather anyway!”

No one is suggesting taking trains to Hawaii other than you dipshit.

You have made so many completely bafflingly illogical points that I think you might be intentionally stupid. In no world that has ever existed are planes more impervious to weather or delays than trains.

mocena: “She didn’t even try to steal anything!”

Just realized I misspelled “braking,” whoops.

Nope, we’re just still awesome.

I always feel this way when I hear people from some place like New York act like we’re backwards rednecks because there’s not an ocean near us. In my eyes it looks like:

I dunno, cars had pretty much exclusively wool interiors for about 40 years before vinyl took over in the 50s - except for open topped cars, which usually had some sort of leatherette. Wool makes way more sense than leather to me anyway. Leather always looks like absolute crap after 10 years and is uncomfortable in

I’m sorry to burst your bubble, but 33k miles is not a lot. Especially by modern car standards. My family’s 97 4Runner was well over 200k before it needed much work beyond a new clutch, brake pads and chipped windshields. Since then it has needed more suspension work, and has things like slow window motors, and a clip

My girlfriend’s 2016 Crosstrek has a manual transmission, a regular key, regular style climate control knobs, manual seats, and no driving assists like lane keeping or automatic breaking. Most new cars feel like tech laden space ships, but her Crosstrek feels like a 90's car other than the touch screen radio (which

I once had a roommate who knew nothing about cars at all but was looking for one, and she asked for advice. I was in a hurry, so I told her essentially “no older Audis or German luxury cars” because I knew she would want to try to look like she had more money than she did. The next day she gets home with a late 90s

Haha, what? Trendy things to be against? Vapeing is a trendy thing itself, and I dislike it because I think it’s gross, unhealthy, and usually rude in public. Same reasons I dislike smoking. If one has to be “smart and sophisticated” to dislike things that are gross, unhealthy, and rude, humanity is doomed.

I dunno, I feel differently about this. “Life’s too short to spend that much time with one car” is a little similar to saying “life’s too short to spend that much time with one woman/man” But there’s also something special that comes from owning one car for a long time, I think it’s even more so if you do your own

Actually your secondary language is doing well. It’s never occurred to me that you weren’t a native English speaker.

That usually happens when you compare an old car with a new one that has similar styling. The new ones almost always look like they spend a bit too much time on the couch.

This should really be COTD.

Which is funny because I think its more impressive for an abused car like this to reach a million.

The repeat button isn’t just for repeating a single song. On Spotify, if the playlist you’re listening to ends Spotify automatically starts playing a station based on that playlist. Unless repeat is checked, then it will just start the playlist over. It works the same way with albums, artists, etc.

I think you can’t see the stereotypes because you are a vapeite yourself.

The quarter panels and arches he’s making for that thing leave me stunned. It makes me sick thinking about how much practice he must have to be able to do it. Just hundreds and hundreds of hours spent rolling metal and smacking it with hammers to develop those skills.