Bravo!
Bravo!
That was awesome...lol
Re: Credit Check...they are and they aren't. I manage about 600 individual apartments in the Greater Hartford area and I run at least one or two credit checks each day. I've found that they key to separating the deadbeats from the people who simply fell on hard times, is looking at their whole history. If someone…
That was the first thing I thought after reading this too. Enter conspiracy theorists!
I almost shat myself and I wasn't even the guy in the deer stand, lol. It is kinda funny how all it takes is a "Aye, what are you doin'!" to get the bear to give a disappointed look and climb back down, lol.
It used to be on the passenger side, closer to the rear of the cab as seen on my plow truck which is a 2011.....
Agreed.
If that is the case, and I think you're right, I have no idea how the driver and especially the passengers, didn't realize something was wrong when the rear springs failed. It would have felt like there was no suspension in the rear, and they would have had to drive it like that for a good bit before it would wear…
Having owned a Lincoln Mark VIII, I am familiar with their suspensions. I had a ruptured spring in the front which depressurized the whole system causing all four corners to deflate. Not sure if Town cars are the same but if they are, how does that explain the front of the car sitting so high?
I keep thinking, "please don't be FL..." lol
I sort of like the Crossfire :ducks:
Pic of Range Rover from WJXT Jacksonville
My poor 2004 TL.....
I met him at the Amelia Island Concourse d'Elegance (well....two days before it when they were pulling the Miura Roadster off the truck) and I can confirm that he is an awesome guy.
I think you mean Tata. I heard the body of the next gen LR2 is going to be made of oak.
I'll be taking my e36 M3 Vert on my trip from West Hartford, CT to Amelia Island, FL to visit my friends and family for ten days next month. Usually I drive straight through (14-16 hours), but I plan on taking a detour staying the night in Ashville, NC. Then I'll take some scenic back roads through NC on my way to…
Yep....Black 200 Series Toyota Land Cruiser.
At first I was like, "WHY would you do that to an SEC?!"....but then I realized it was just an SEC clip grafted to an El Camino. Carry on......
Late 80's to Early 90's AMG without question. They didn't stop with simply sticking some sporty looking bumpers, side skits and a wing on their cars, they also reworked the sheet metal adding boxed/flared fenders. The layman probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a W126 460SEC and a 560SEC AMG, but…
BAN OLD PEOPLE!