Homer:Where is this car from?
My friend tells me that his old 85 year old neighbor across the street from his parents house is thinking about selling her Cadillac, I file it in my head for about a week, and decide to call on her, I drive up to her house and right away, I have sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach, in the driveway where…
Engine Fire BAD!!!!
That 73 was probably a smogy heavy convertible, still 100mph in a Beetle is impressive, I've never seen one do it.
Do you have any in Burnt Sienna?
Nice.
The SEC, I remember this car because it was the last car in the Mercedes brochures I had as a kid, beyond the SL and the S-class sedans, the hardtop SEC was the top, the most expensive mo-fo we sell. Break out the white linen pants and the Motorola brick and rock the SEC like its 1985.
Its true, certain cars have an appeal that spans several age groups, I get 15-20 year old kids asking me about my 1979 Trans Am all the time, last time I was driving it an Expedition full of 18-20 year olds pulled alongside and the kid in the passenger seat yelled "Your car is awesome!!!"
Im surprised they took so long to find him........ couldn't they see that stache by helicopter?
Snap oversteer on plastic wheels must be a bitch to control.
The only thing wrong with this is that I didn't come up with it first.
I'm not the one writing articles about how big rig drivers are all meth head hooker killers that have no respect for us cool car drivers am I?
Put Florida on that list....usually armed......always crazy.
BAM!
Exactly, I assume that every motorcylcle driver is a crazy idiot with something to prove, and I drive accordingly, and thats why I have never hit one.
2 preachy articles in one day, yesterday it was about how you and your hipster, hoodie sweater, ray-ban wayfarer wearing friends saved someones life in Death Valley, about how you told him to "never go out there again:.....with out blah, blah,blah, and then today its this, is like I'm watching some sort of lame GI Joe…