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Screw those assholes. I have family that are farmers and on more than one occasion, city boys with their lifted 4WD trucks have come and torn up newly planted fields and ended up stuck. They then have the gall to ask for help getting their rigs out.

Cuba (1979) starring Sean Connery. It was truly awful. I can put up with a lot, but this was the first movie I walked out on and still holds the distinction of being so truly bad that even my favorite James Bond couldn’t help it.

Can I believe what I’m seeing on the radio? A switch to toggle between cabin and external speakers?

What kind of simulation is this? I see cars and trucks driving right through each other.

I made this mistake the first time I drove my 2nd generation Trans Am in the winter. Even if you didn’t want the blower on, it still ran and blew air. If the temp was over to the left it was cold. (This was actually a safety feature in the GM cars. It provided cabin ventilation at all times.) To warm your feet with

Hot air is meant to be blown on your feet. Cold air on your face. Vice versa and your feet freeze or you can’t breathe.

I remember as a kid, riding in the back of the Electra 225 on the way to my grandmother’s house for Christmas. I’d love to put my face up next to the window and feel the cold against my cheek, and breathe in the cooled air. Later, I found it to be almost a sublime experience to drive in the winter with windows down,

Not in all states. In my state you may enter the intersection when there is a reasonable expectation that you can get through it. If you enter on a yellow and finish even on a red, then you have broken no law. When you are turning left across heavy oncoming traffic at an intersection with no turn arrow, you MUST be

It just struck me that from that angle the 2+2 looks like a 210 with a 280 front clip. Not a surprise that the coupe is the preferred body style.

So a guy can afford a Lambo, but can’t tip a guy at the tree place a hundo to deliver it?

I guess that’s what happens when your whole photo research department is Google Image search.

This is exactly why renting out cars is a business best left to large companies in the business, not Mom & Pop operations.

Mustang notchback was my first thought, though it could be a hatch. Its hard to really tell.

Are you saying you can’t reach the bowl when it’s raised up that high?

I can see both sides of this, and by virtue of missing out on the mining side of Bitcoin in the early days, I’ve resigned myself to knowing that I won’t be cashing in on this fad. But to your comment on gold. God ain’t making more of that stuff either (on earth anyway) so why hasn’t it hit stratospheric levels in

Of course. Hammond is so much an Americanophile that he needs nothing except to lose the accent. He famously loves American cars, pickup trucks and Evel Knievel. (Or at least that’s his on-camera persona.)

You’re not the only one.

“Over” is correct unless you have young children. “Under” helps prevent little hands from spinning the roll and ending up with a pile of tissue on the floor. (Kids more easily spin rolls top to bottom)

In my 1979 Trans Am, it wasn’t the adhesive that failed. It was foam backing on the perforated vinyl material. When it all came down, I removed the cardboard headliner backing and noted that there was a layer of disintegrating foam material still adhering to it. The vinyl outer layer that had come down also had a

Wow. Ford sold 2 minivans simultaneously? It seems so as there are also 1997 Windstars out there. I voted CP out of general principle. Its become too common for anyone with a clean, running car to ask $2500. It’s like $2500 is the new $1000 car. I like this Aerostar, but I’d actually give just $1500 of my own money