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The other V35 variations apparently have crankshafts that aren’t able to rotate. The whole engine has to spin.

You gotta wonder, was this because one employee tasked with an air compressor just didn’t do their job?

Meanwhile, for a Mitsubishi mirage

I completely disagree. The Blackwood was the forefront of what see on the roads today—behemoth crew cab pickups with dinky beds that are option-loaded so they cost an eye-watering $70K to $100K. Since the roads are full of Blackwood clones nowadays, the original must be one of the (ugh) best since so many pickups

Alright, look. I’m going to stick up for the Santa Cruz. 98% of the time or more, I don’t need a full-sized bed and the “baby bed” is the right size for chucking some outdoor gear in the back or picking up some bagged mulch from Home Depot. Towing capacity is also perfectly sufficient. If I were in the market, a

The carpet is dumb, but it was the fixed cover that made them useless as a truck. This is the prime example of the modern truck is just an XXXL three box sedan. It is far from the only example, but it is the pinnacle/nadir of them.

The 1964 Lightburn Zeta, with a 324cc 2 stroke motor that produced 16bhp. Featured a fibreglass body, perspex windows, and the smallest cargo space imaginable.

The Chevy SSR:

As always, Britain has got this.

An Altima with temp tags. 

For the association:

Project Satan

Everyone knows that you have to caulk the wagon first.

#2 You want an EV swapped Honda Beat.  I, for one, appreciate your taste.

There’s much more of that happening these days. It’s not impossible to get them at MSRP, which makes the Civic much, much more compelling.

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Worst falling overboard from a cruise ship.

At this point, Jalop writers are probably leaving errors in to reassure us they aren’t generative AI. As opposed to before, when they just weren’t being paid enough to care.

Author clearly meant they were so badly injured that the adrenaline-fueled shock had kicked in that allowed them to get up quickly.