I still keep an eye out for a 1985-88 Chevrolet Sprint just for fun.
I still keep an eye out for a 1985-88 Chevrolet Sprint just for fun.
I feel like this would’ve been better music...
What is with that Cayman?
That car was on the first episode of Top Gear that I ever watch.
Thanks be to you, Prodrive P2.
1. Chevrolet Sprint (1985) - who knew you could have so much fun with 38hp? It was my first car, and still miss it to this day. Gave me a love for small cars
I would borrow my roommates Dodge Stealth when I didn’t have a car in college.
I felt judged parking in front of children and getting out to go student teach.
It’s like the creeper van of sports cars.
Fave national park?
C’mon, who doesn’t like creme brulee?
Almost went with Butane, but settled on Propane. I may be a bit over kill for creme brulee, but it worked great!
Got a propane torch and made Creme Brulee for the first time.
I love this simple way of saying thank you and try to practice it daily where I live.
Living in a small mountain town, with only two lane highways and very limited passing lanes, I think it’s a nice way to say thanks to drivers who actually know when to use a turn out to allow faster vehicles to pass.
1992 Ford Taurus. Stuck on HWY 41 coming out of Yosemite. The car actually performed beautifully, unlike the TC in the background. That was an adventure...
My dad had one of these when I was growing up, but it was the turbo diesel version. It checked all the boxes of bizarre and I attribute my jalopnis to that car being in my life. Diesel. Hydropneumatic suspsension. Back seat for days. Radio, sideways in the center console. Scrolling dials. Massive hatch.
You’re an angry elf...
Cuz every single motorist follows traffic laws....
Are you in the Sierra??
Is this a common problem for that generation 4Runner? Besides the one pictured above, a buddy of mine had that happen too with rig!
Awesome! My grandpa has a 55 traction avant and the most I’ve driven it is out of the garage and into the driveway (20ft)
I feel very lucky to have been able to drive my Grandpa’s 1962 VW bus. He’s the original owner and he couldn’t wait to teach me to drive stick on that thing. It’s the same car my mom learned to drive on!