NP but only if it has Lee Iacocca in the trunk. Otherwise CP.
What? No "Fifty Shades of Gray"?
FYI that is not an HID kit. All Mark VIII's came factory with HIDs (one of the first on the market with HID's IIRC).
Hey, I also get all of my automotive news through Latino Review!
Maybe the groom can arrange to have the airbags re-packed with uncooked rice, for when they leave the chapel.
In some faiths they break a glass, in others they deploy an airbag. Different strokes I guess.
Nothing like a man getting a little lap (belt) dance and head (restraint) prior to his wedding.
If it were up to me, I would have called it a "Jeetle," but it's CP by any name
The article implies that the U-2 is a failure. Take note that the U-2 is still in service well after the retirement of the SR-71 Blackbirds that "replaced" it. Also, as reported on Jalopnik, the current chase vehicle (required because the angle of landing does not allow the pilot to see the runway) is a Pontiac G8: […
I'm not sure the level of participation in the shuttle program was a criteria for whether or not a city gets to display an orbiter. It's probably more the number of tourist eyeballs that would get to see it, and let's face it, Houston isn't exactly a big tourist destination.
At least kids will be able to crawl around inside of the replica orbiter. The three orbiters are historical artifacts and the interiors thereof are strictly off limits to the public.
If his suspension needs any Arab springs, I hear that there are a lot of those in the Middle East lately.