JayP71
JayP71
JayP71

Never seen it, but my friends would tell you all the coffee cups in the pic are very me. May have to see the show for the laugh.

Close, but CP for me. Decent little car, but too pricey for the issues he mentions on the linked forum post. If it were say, $3000 to $3500, I could see it. I 'get' Alfas even if I haven't owned one.

Thank you for the laugh. A friend has a nice little 164 with those little critters. Ugh. Great car when it runs though.

I don't get the reference, sorry.

1986 Pontiac Fiero. Purchased from my brother in law in 1997 after I rolled my Geo Prizm. He was moving out of the country and couldn't sell the car in Washington DC because it would not pass inspection.

cool. I'll forward this to our mechanic (I'm a mere helper, this man is a wizard) at my 2nd job. Seems like a world of improvement over the variety of drop lights were using now.

Hmmm. Why not? I'm convinced there's a persistent rumor going around down here that you get an extra $200 at trade in if the signals have never been used.

Sadly, my old MX6 had something similar.

Wow, that is actually a really good idea.

My thoughts exactly. Cute, but too skinny.

And your point is? :)

Oh my. Very impressed with the lady sitting on the yellow Jeep.

I miss the spike strips. Made evading the cops just nasty and difficult.

I remember strolling by one of these racks in CVS awhile back and seeing die cast Dodge Calibers. Ugh. Talk about aiming low.

I used to own a '72 Coupe DeVille. That wasn't a bumper, it was a battering ram.

My apologies, would faux Art Deco be more appropriate?

There was a guy out on hwy 60 just outside of Marion, KY that collected them. He had 10 at the time I knew him. About half of them ran.

Nissan Cube. It would last about 98 seconds, but it gets one of those art deco aquariums off the road.

These must be Red Green's illegitimate children.

This is like looking at welding without safety glasses. Too long and you'll hurt your eyes.