KazVH
KazVH
KazVH

Kid, you bend that and you’re grounded till Jesus comes back.

Not using jack stands. That’s way too dangerous to forget about, or not know about.

Interior missing? Non-factory seats? Carpet rolled up? Someone was killed in this car.

Obviously, depends on the ex.... some just doesn’t give a shit what you drive. But for the ex who is the “practical” type. Just go Morgan 3 wheeler. It might not be jealousy, but it will tell the other person you can have more fun without the ex.

I think we all know the answer:

I always loved Princess’s rocket cycle thing on Battle of the Planets.

The Dude is a super hero, right? I think he is.

I would like to nominate the Nautilus car from League of Extraordinary Gentlemen:

The last cool van ever made. Packed with big ol’ V8 power, packed with more gadgets than every James Bond car ever made, could float on water (sometimes), could fly (sometimes), packed with alien technology, and could seat 8. Plus, DIG THAT SPOILER!!! It was total Fast and Furious a decade early.

How about obscure?

That car was the best part of the movie.

Danger Mouse’s flying car.

Steve McQueen’s triumph in the great escape.

10.) Small 4x4 Fans: Home Depot. These just can’t haul stuff. America new car buyers want to haul stuff.

Are you dense?

Gotta love the 89’ Ford Probe. I had a manual turbo. I loved that car.

When my baby began to die during my labor, within seven minutes of the fetal monitor indicating her distress, he had me stretched out on an operating table and delivered of a healthy newborn. Still, my friends kept talking about their beautiful experiences in birthing centers, in pools in their own living rooms, the

Yeah, they’re also very torquey motors so they get a good bit of grunt down low and with a lightweight car like a Fiero, theres gonna be some traction problems.

Why mod a V6 when you could swap in a V8?

I can’t comment about cars but perhaps my experience bears some weight to the experience thing. I used to race mowers ( riding mowers ) on a dirt track. These were heavily modified and good for 50-60MPH or so. These were not easy to drive or handle. Anyway time and again we would have someone show up with some