Very true. I used to use the Circuit City store in Louisville, KY for my vehicles and they did excellent work. You can run into idiots anywhere.
Very true. I used to use the Circuit City store in Louisville, KY for my vehicles and they did excellent work. You can run into idiots anywhere.
A buddy had one in college. Driving it was physically impossible. Seriously, I couldn't even make it move.
My first was an '84 Cutlass that my parents kicked in half the cash for. Insurance, gas, repairs were my problem after that. With the additional warning from my stepdad that he'd "put a 4 cylinder in that thing if you get any tickets"—and he would have.
Cool little cars. My 6'3 self can't fit, but cool little cars.
I'd pay cash money to watch that...
God, what a little brat. My dad would have beat me senseless if I had done something like that.
A good friend has a 4 door in the same color. Great car.
Off to the left looks like an old Mack. Not sure though as I was never a big fan of 'em.
1933 Cadillac V16.
My most amusing rental experience was in Atlanta. I had a horrible '02 Frontier that broke all the time. The Nissan dealer would send me to Enterprise to pick up my rental.
A few car lengths back, no biggie. Truckers get annoyed when they can't SEE the car they know is back there. They don't want the guy rear ending them if something happens suddenly and the four wheeler driver was changing a CD or talking on the phone instead of watching.
It wouldn't have to try very hard.
If it ran okay I'd give him a grand for it. This is so strange it's cool.
That whole site could be substituted with Chris Rock's [www.youtube.com] (NSFW—language)
Hold my beer, I'm gonna try somethin'!
NP. If it were closer I'd probably buy this.
Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics.
COTD!
Yes. Brownish gray ceramic panels on the insides of the front doors between the guts of the door and the outer skin. I had no idea what the hell these were until I talked to my mechanic at the time (he was a mechanic for the city).