8695Beaterz
8695Beaters
8695Beaterz

I know. I hate it.

Wait, does that actually read “DO NOT USE”?

At least with the plant in Thailand, the bikes can actually be assembled where the parts are made.

50 state gas rationing.

Or the trunk if it’s a Dodge.

Especially on Mopars, where you have to solder the shit back together with those little plastic studs. Did you fuck up the one on the corner? Tough tits, now you have to buy another new part.

This was sooo much fun: The outside passenger door handle on my Disco I was a little wonky when I first go it - stiff and hard to open. So I took the door apart, adjusted and lubricated the mechanism until it was working smooth as a babies butt, then opened and closed the door about 11-billion times to make sure. Then

Had an 89 Fox body Mustang. Winters in Chicago...this was a year or two after the infamous -90 wind chill we hit, but it was damn cold. Passenger handle snapped off in my girlfriend’s (now wife’s) hand.

I love no longer needing to turn the key to start my car. Fight me.

a) cite your sources that no one has died with a physical key

“The factory screwed up and made the dashboard mold backwards, instead of just making new dashboards they went with the wheel on the wrong side.”

Hah I just told the story of that happening to me upthread. I tried climbing in the window but the car was too tall and I was too short.

I just remembered that I claimed my ‘87 Integra (I owned it from 1990-94, I think) was stealthy and police radar didn’t register it like normal cars unless the headlights were up.

As much as I like the Peugeot 406, I wonder what kind of people own one in America.

A political party which based its nominations on people being voted on a website (votes which were later shown to be completely miscounted) instead of actual political acumen or experience has no place in a country like Italy which is already a mess.

Tough one here, like the car not the price. Depends on how negotiable the seller is. At $9500 I would go look at it, but to take it home would require a lower price.

moving into my dorm made me really glad I had a extended cab S10!

Honestly, I think I would take the Charger over the Challenger. I think it’s the better looking of the two. Just a shame you can’t get the manual in the Charger.

Same with my ‘98 mustang... with the back seats down I could fit my bike, clothes, books, cooking stuff, and even a boxed 32" TV.