AlexArrow
AlexArrow
AlexArrow

If you drive a Glas car, should you not throw stones?

I had a similar experience. Made a long distance trip not the BLOWER blowen, put the entire HEATER CORE blocked! Had to put touques in my boots to keep my feet warm.

Reminds me of a specific generation of the Kodiak.

Before noticing the plate, I thought that was an american car. It does look an awful lot like one from the 60's/70's, right?

That’s a bit of odd timing. Just checked Youtube and there is a recommendation for a video titled “Why Communists Sucked At Making Cars”. Though, in this case, it would be due to the vehicles they didn’t make(in production). I’ll watch the video later.

I’m drooling over that fj!

These make those wheels look like retracted landing gears.

Maybe it’s an aftermarket add-on for certain ruling classes who want to enjoy torturing droids similar to how they torture the living?

Ship ships ships.

Finding one with a six and manual must not be easy to find, seeing people’s preference for a v8 and auto.

My alternator broke on the first day we get a cold, snow and blowing day.

I remember reading about the engines needing high-compression oil and a recent search may prove that right. Read it needs 15w40, 20w40, or 20w50, rather than the common 5w30/10w30. Could this have attributed to its reputation?

“The most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road.”

It’s too often that someone passes by me and continue to go over the speed limit, only for me to catch back up to them at every stop light. Pointless.

Judging by the evidence in the photo, I’m guessing they have come to a stop.

I recently discovered the second gen., 1980-88 Chevy LUV/Isuzu P’up.

It took way too long for me to scroll down and find some GM “Advanced Design” trucks. Shame.

I didn’t find the episode of The Red Green Show where he finds a car underground.

Care to hail for a taxi?