ChiefPontiaxe
ChiefPontiaxe
ChiefPontiaxe

I'm sure somebody is thinking this. . . so what was its ring time?

When my dad's 1972 Ford Country Squire ran-on/dieseled after turning it off, he told me that the car was dancing for joy after arriving at our destination.

Now if only Osama bin-Laden had OnStar . . .

NP but only if it has a $3000 Camry backyard engine swap.

This is the only DMC-related footwear that matters.

Great news, now just lose the 2004 SAAB convertible lime cocktail color.

not a car, but . . .

@HammerheadFistpunch: Agreed. My wife had an X-type wagon for 3 years and during that time, if she had a dime for every time somebody came up to her asking about it or saying "wow, I didn't know Jag made a wagon," she'd have between $3.00-$4.00. It was reliable. rare and useful, and you don't normally get all 3 in

Step 1: Steal dress pants

@UnlimitedRevs: Which car(s) in particular are you talking about? I have a modern GM car with no engine chrome at all (fake satin nickel aplenty though)

A: Anything more than what the car came with from the factory.

I nominate another "Dude"

I wish I was in . . . Tijuana . . . eating barbecued iguana.

FiskerKarmaSaysWhat?

All 100 episodes of 6MDM are now on DVD for $240. A much better deal.

@Spasticteapot: Nothing really to elaborate on, I just live and breathe Pontiacs.

Been there. Done that.

So was Scott asking about the 80-81 301 turbo Turbo T/A (second gen), or the 2oth Anniversary Turbo T/A with the Buick V6 (third gen)? Big difference.

So I should totally be OK when I ask for the "small" car at the rental counter?