@easy2cy: Yup, as a Marine grunt I've chewed up magazines with a SAW. You might get a 5 round burst out of a magazine before something jams. But like you said, its a last resort option.
@easy2cy: Yup, as a Marine grunt I've chewed up magazines with a SAW. You might get a 5 round burst out of a magazine before something jams. But like you said, its a last resort option.
@From a Buick 6: Absolutely! That was the first car to spring to mind for me. Suicide doors, check, big smooth engine, check, unparalleled presence, check.
@Michael Hartzler: Thats probably it. I doubt Mitsubishi would have had time in 1943 to reverse engineer and roll out a Jeep in the midst of WWII wartime production
How can Hound be a 1943 Mitsubishi J59? The J59 was an evolution based off of the CJ3B which came to be in 1953. In 1943 I'm sure any Japanese powers that be would scoff at copying anything American.
Screaming chicken on the hood seals the deal. I'd be seen in it for $1,500. NP
The seller is higher than Amy Winehouse. CP
Probably my 93 Eddie Bauer Explorer. I bought it from my grandparents with the idea of having a winter beater. It's nearing 210k miles and runs like a top, and still will get 20mpg if I keep it under 65mph. It's more capable on the trails around here than I ever would have thought, and comfortable to boot. It's not…
@∞Gïmmï∞Mørgäikkøŋëŋ∞: Removing the outer wheels would leave about 18 inches of axle exposed. I suppose you could cut the excess off, but I'm certain the guy didn't build this with street driving in mind. It seems to be one of those "because I can" type projects.
@Super7777777: Perhaps his "friends" know he is an idiot and film him in hopes of winning Americas Funniest Home Videos...
the 78 Cougar XR7 I drove in high school worked pretty good. It had a front split bench and was 23 feet long, so space wasn't a problem.
Not a 2010 or 11, but my perfect Christmas car would be a 2012 Boss 302.
@BlackVR: I give you the 2006 F250 Powerstroke Baja race truck....
@Geo Metro Man: Park one next to a Stratos, then see which one stirs the soul. Kathy Bates is a fully functional woman, but that doesn't make her beautiful. That said, I'd rock the hell out of a Delta Integrale.
@tommyp2010: Don't fret, there are 100+ Skylines to choose from, not to mention more than one Prius. What irks me, is the best they could come up with for a classic Mustang is the 71 Mach 1? Sure, it's not a bad car, but that body style would have to be the least iconic of the early Mustangs. Why no 67 or 68 GTA, 69…
Still no Boss 302 Mustangs? Not having the 2012 is understandable, but ditching both the 69 and 70 are unforgivable. Also the lack of foxbodied Mustangs is kind of puzzling. Love them or hate them, they took automotive modification to another level and are more important than 700 of the 800 Skylines in the game.
As a guy who likes MKII and MKIII Supras more than most 80's Japanese iron, even I have to vote CP. I could find one in as good of shape (very likely even better given Nevadas rust repellent properties) for less than $5k.
@vicariousrider: His opinion matters less than the Cowboys Suberbowl hopes.
@dodint: True that, something like two Harriers a year would crash at Twentynine Palms during my time there.
As a former Marine I loved anything that trasnported me aside from my LPC's (leather personnel carriers.) But that said, nothing is quite as cool as having the F/A-18's "clear their flaps" over you. That consists of passing over ground troops at full afterburner at about 200-300 feet above the deck. One of the few…
So his molestorvan didn't make the ownership list?