GanjaTwister
GanjaTwister
GanjaTwister

“sometimes they can be way too salty.”

Whatever the route, try this:

pretty sad attempt with the fire extinguishers at first....at the very least I’d expect the fire/safety crew to know that you’re supposed to aim at the base of the fire. The first guy starts waving the stream around as if he’s pissing on a tree.

The Lincoln Highway.

Summary judgment based on the precedent of Because v Racecar.

It’s a dangerous sport. You need to expect to get hurt. Time for everyone to stop suing everyone else. That said, I wish here a fast recovery and a return to normal life.

The last of the V8 Interceptors.

I don’t know if it is urban legend, or if it is actually a law in certain jurisdictions, but legend was that a cop can’t ticket you if they have lost visual contact during the pursuit.* Situations like this are given as the reason why.

Just searching the make and model of obviously abused cars led me to this gem...

That doesn’t look very grounded to the ground!

EV1. GM had to go through a lot of trouble and lost a lot of money trying to make good on its promise to bring this to market, after essentially spurring off CARB’s EV mandate. But, they got it into production and it seems like everyone who drove it liked it. The only thing with a lower drag coefficient was the VW

The Tucker 48.

The 1981 Cadillac V8-6-4 engine. It featured cylinder deactivation allowing it to run on 4, 6, 0r 8 cylinders depending on power needs. The engine itself worked great but the deactivation system suffered major problems, mostly related to insufficient processing speed and capability with the onboard computer system.

BRAAAAAAAAAAAAP. Freedom served.

I’ve bought and sold 7-8 cars on Craigslist, every single one of them was done with cold hard, rock solid, cheese grating, mob affiliating, straight up CASH. Nothing else.

No self defense Concealed Weapons? I am disappointed.

Anyone who rides a motorcycle, drives a convertible or drives with their windows down can confirm this. It is amazing that now in this age of clean(er) cars how you can tell “OK....there is a classic car ahead of me somewhere” just from the smell. Younger people may not recognize the odors, but guys who’ve been around

Did I miss something, or did they not already have it on the flatbed once before backing down again?

University of Maryland College Park, Terps Racing. They’re one of the school believed to be at the forefront of aerodynamic development in Formula SAE, and some would say they’re responsible for the rulebook being rewritten to tighten down aerodynamic regulations.

$2.5k is clearly f-it-y-not money add in a stick and a 5.0 and the icing on the cake being at 25 years old it can now drive rental cars as a well as by pass all but rudimentary inspection in many states this is a clear NP