A Connecticut Pontiac dealer put out an ad marketing a new car for 1,395 bananas as a joke. A woman took them up on that offer, brought in said number of bananas for a 1962 Tempest, and they sold her the car for it. A weirder trade I cannot think of.
sounds good for the northern part of the country, where road salt totally wont rust through it.
Its a very specific wave, and it is only taught to Jeep owners, it's like a secret handshake. When you buy a Jeep, you are taught it, if you sell your Jeep and have no more Jeeps, your mind is erased of the secret wave MIB style. In all seriousness, just a wave, but its a wave that has been happening for generations…
CT Ain't nothin' to fuck with!
"Well, I have looked at this design, and while it might work on some little toy motorcycle engine…I see no potential for it on one of our GM car engines."
7.) The Yugo
Its a combination of not knowing how to drive in the conditions, having the wrong tires, and possibly not putting it in low. If it were in 4 Low, it'd crawl slowly. The wheels turning when he shouted that expletive was just from leaving it in drive. Even though I have 4WD, I still keep a bag of sand in the back for…
I actually got a 2004 Grand Cherokee, because it was the last year with a manual transfer-case lever. Never failed.
How I loathe them!
OHHH. I can't figure out some of this new jazz on this website...It says, 5 people recommended your post, but doesn't say who, and I didn't go back to my whole notification thing. I don't like this system, and I apologize for seeming like a dickbag.
It is cromulent. Why would I lie about that? I was not at my car, as I was getting the parts off the boat, and I was in a Taurus, which isn't really what people think about as a delivery vehicle.
Why not make a vinyl wrap for yours, so the whole vehicle is fake woodgrain? In fact, do vinyl fake woodgrain seats, dash, carpeting, wheels, tires, and you could do that immersion film decal thing (whatever its called) on the parts that are hard to do!
I see. They've probably been working on it for years already, making sure it's good before it rolls out. And a friend of mine thinks the new F-150 is terrible already. As much as I'm a RAM guy, Ford better not screw that up.
I got a ticket for parking in a loading zone while loading my vehicle with parts for the shop I worked at, which were being delivered by the boat for which that loading zone was established.
I do not understand what this dude is screaming about, and I'm with you, but look. F-150. Aluminum body, steel frame.
I retract my statement. Future unibody. I apologize
It said unibody, dude.
Maybe it was canadian?