I’m wondering if they were military personnel coming back to the US after being stationed in Europe?
I’m wondering if they were military personnel coming back to the US after being stationed in Europe?
Left rear looks 1.5 psi off. Dealership used an Analog gauge.
I was thinking it was a great $7k truck. But in 2022, that’s $9k. None of this really computes for me any more. But since it seems 2022 uses this as currency, I guess NP?
In the “before times” I’d make sure to take at least 2 trips a year solo. I enjoy it. Makes for a great way to meet the people who live wherever and really experience the town. I realize I’m in the small minority, but I highly recommend it.
When I was around 20 or so, the concept of Classic Rock stations took off where I was living. There were two stations that had been crapping on each other for at least a decade before the format change and the tradition lived on.
None whatsoever. I play with the little ball and then eventually throw it away. I am about to turn 60, and yet I’m just that juvenile.
Should Ukraine still exist after all of this, I would assume western dollars would help fund a rebuild of this plane simply to help sway citizens even further to western ideals.
It’s a symbol of national pride for Ukraine. It’s also more than just marginally bigger and more capable than the next closest plane. It’s also able to lift significantly more than anything remotely similar. People love superlatives.
Pop up headlights suck in all cases and anyone who thinks otherwise has never lived with them in a snowy climate.
Weren’t the GMC Motorhomes also way more solid and quieter inside than most of their competition, based on how they were built? If I had somewhere to park it, and could stomach the single-digit fuel economy, I’d love one.
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And of course they were easily converted to the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle.
Amazingly enough, it was not, Billy Joel.
At this point, it’s all about the money... female drivers don’t have the backing to race in formula 3 (despite beating other male drivers) for the most part.
Makes me wish we still had double DIN headunits as an industry standard so that you could go back to the old standby of JL Audio to replace all the garbage thin-sounding mids only stereo systems installed in cars nowadays.
I bought an H2 brand new, and that one in the picture looks better than mine did off the showroom floor.
The passenger version was practically a BOF minivan, nice-ish interior and everything, so it could have worked.
I’m not much of a Euro car guy, but the 190E has always been a favorite.
Yes. A stock DeVille/Fleetwood of the era was a fine, floaty cruiser and deserving of all the plaudits and about half the insults it would still receive to this day. Parts are easy to find (though not cheap), and maintenance/repair is easy for any capable shadetree home mechanic to keep this in fine fettle.