MarauderMan
MarauderMan
MarauderMan

I'm not taken aback at all. Hell at car meets for Marauders, a great pass time is noting the differences we've gotten at between model changes in the same years. Some guys have an extra clock, trac-ctrl, and small spare tire, others no dash changed but a full size, with dotmatrix instead of tinted windows, and a

It very well could have ushered in a new age in which referred to plebeian cars as "8-bangers"

I still chuckled.

I'll take it that you meant "can't" see through

And can you please add back the links to the other gawker sites to the bottom of the blog home pages.

After spending half my college years in a borrowed family truckster, my Marauder was a god send. But for the average campus runabout, I'd say get yourself a retired detective's cruiser. A little blues brothers action is fun for down time between exams. Also I the bench seat makes it easier to get closer to a

The first car I fell for was a west coast beauty, from the year of '71. I don't know what came over me but I was hypnotized by its lines. I was instantly struck by its stats, a 350 with 4 speed, with deleted everything except for a radio. But, it was not to be because I was a kid with no money and no possible way to

ON NE PASSE PAS!

Jill Nicolini by far, she was also in Playboy

Wow, they'll even do right side drive conversions for 12.5k. Now that's a car to tool around London in.

I pass them on the highway just so I don't have to stare at those ugly suckers in traffic.

you're over thinking that first one, it's letter for words this time = "One For Vanessa"

Wow, I must live in the land that time forgot, my neighbor owns a Talon, and the other owns a Blackwood, with me in the middle with my Mercury.

Do It! And show them a few choice comments while you are at it!

the one that didn't make the imaginary jump and fell into my room's Central Air vent.

I think that leverage has alot to do with this.

hell, I'll even take an honorable mention for the Plymouth Valiant.

What? No truck from Duel?!?!?!?

There you go, armor up a fleet of local P71s and bam, instant zombie defense force!

I can't help but wonder if Hammond actually kept it. . .