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

Thanks for calling my car a shitbox.

No offense, but if you were having that much trouble with your vehicle around the Eisenhower tunnel, your vehicle was either very poorly maintained or you were driving it incorrectly. I have driven my 50 year old economy car with poorly cooled drum brakes over that pass dozens of times and have never had an issue with

What a weird take. “I bought the wrong car, and every day I cheer when other people can no longer buy anything like it!” Do we not deserve the cars we want because you’re dumb and bought a car you don’t like?

I mean, they can be if they’re what you’re used to.

People who look inside a Victorian and just want to throw it away and replace it with an empty white room need to be institutionalized.

There’s a pretty massive difference between a house built in 1919 and one from 1959. I honestly feel like in most cases, the post-war boom is when construction quality became trash. There are still some well built houses from the 50's and 60's, but that’s definitely when things started to go downhill big time, and by

I love his music, but I know he’d make me super uncomfortable if I met him in person.

I love that show too. The amount she will do to a house to save it, keep it authentic, and still manage to make a profit on it, is amazing.

This is true. I used to be a Chipotle devotee, because I grew up going to the original one in Denver before they were a chain. Then I went around the country and realized that other locations often weren’t as good. Now they’ve got a new CEO who moved their headquarters from Denver to Orange County because he said it

If I remember correctly, Qdoba was actually started by someone who left Chipotle. It’s literally a copy.

My brother had his Tinder bio set as “Just looking for someone to support me and my 16 kids.”

Thank God. Where I live, developers are rapidly buying all of the 100+ year old homes, and if they don’t just immediately scrape them for a McMansion, they completely gut the house and remove all of the woodwork, built-ins, and walls, then pop the top so that it’s 4,000 sq ft - because in modern day America a one

Noticing local pockets of cars is fun. In Colorado you see 3rd gen 4Runners all over the place, and usually in pretty clean shape. Going to other states and realizing that everywhere else they’re just as beat up as a Blazer of the same age is surprising every time I notice it. I’ve never figured out a good reason for

I despise the styling of most cars from the late 90s, but the interior of this one has aged well too. I really like the center console of gauges on the dash.

Fucking no. This would be like Ford doing to the Scout what Chevy did to the Blazer, but the Scout was never even their truck to begin with.

Your comment should be higher

I was wondering that too. I could see a failed engine being unmanageable in something without a tail.

Way to be a dick. Also the event gets reported on in other ways, David does the crappy car drive for the story of the drive itself.

The brake line didn’t fail. He stopped to replace it because he noticed it was rubbing. When was the last time you inspected your brake system?

As a Coloradoan, green chilis belong in everything no matter how seemingly questionable. It’s blasphemy to doubt that.