Chally72
Chally72
Chally72

This killed me

Porsche current lineup: Take a 911 nose, and stick varying amounts of doors, taillights, and suspension clearance levels to it.

Those considering the V-22 an unsafe failure should look at the number of crashes and lives lost during development and initial deployment of CH-47 Chinooks, and then consider not opening their mouths again.

Yep. I believe it is a requirement in the UK that your rear lights be visible if you're pulled over and the trunk is open. If not, you have to carry around a reflector and have a warning sticker that tells the owner the lights are not visible when the trunk is open, please set up reflector behind the vehicle, etc etc

While Opel/Vauxhall contribute platforms, it is hard to see how the ledger balances to be anything but red, all things considered. I think profitability by mid-decade is hugely optimistic, and most likely the technological contributions will be the only shining star in Europe for another decade or more. There's really

Well, the world's largest tanker, the Knock Nevis, takes about 5-6 miles to stop. Most take less. But I see your point ;)

"When a larger ship gets going, a tugboat isn't going to stop it"

No. No. No.

In other news, the PLA has created a mechanized division consisting entirely of Jeeps with bullbars, driven by women, who are then asked to park next to enemy units.

New Chinese population control method:

Continuing a lesson begun the other day....

HOW DOES THIS WEIGH OVER 2800LBS?!

He's not suing, and he says he doesn't know what to think. I'd be pretty hurt too if someone copied 7 years worth of my money, blood, sweat, and tears to make a product that is, right now, THE face of the movie, without even so much as a "Hey thanks for your cool ideas man."

I have been to that exact graveyard several times, and actually bought a few Challenger and Plymouth Valiant parts! The guy wanted absurd money for everything. I'd go a few weekends in a row until there was someone else there that I could deal with, and THEN I'd try to buy something. That's the only way I left the

A 318 with a 904 auto. It was godawful, but I loved every minute driving it. I was 18 driving it around back in 2008. It had 150k on it when I got it. It had no headliner. My lady friend got her hair caught in the sawtooth headliner holder while sitting in the rear seat and refused to ride in it again. The car put out

I meant the grille was a giant fiberglass shell, oops. I owned a '72 Challenger (hence the screenname) and swapped it out for a '70 grille because I got sad looking at it.

The 1972-1974 Dodge Challenger.

New Z28 Bulletpoints:

The irony here apparently didn't come across to most.

You're right. It is not any sort of ingenuity at all to take a game controller and modify it to easily operate your homebuilt tank in the middle of a warzone. Also, it is a nonissue that your life depends on the speed, accuracy, and ease of use of said controller. A homemade tank with an inoperable turret is a nice,