I find it entertaining that the ability to weld sheetmetal is readily apparent, however the simple task of applying tint with no bubbles is beyond the constructors talents.
I find it entertaining that the ability to weld sheetmetal is readily apparent, however the simple task of applying tint with no bubbles is beyond the constructors talents.
@MagnificentBastard: but at least these guys turn both directions.
I didn't think Project Angrier had ten holes on it?
Is that a spy pic of the new BMW X-4 SAAV (Sacriligous Acts Against Vehicular taste)
@DarthLefty: Yes, inquiring Jalops want to know, what is in the "Muscle Car Meltdown" playlist.
Thank you Jalopnik for keeping those of us here from the dangers of karoshi.
God damnit, it's hard enough being a mustang fan the way it is. Getting past all the "special edition" jokes about the new mustang, and now we get this guy's "special" edition?! I should just grow a mullet and wait for the camaro.
Yeah, I can drive 55. I love passing it on my way to my preffered cruising speed of 72. Fast enough to get there earlier, yet not screaming ticket my high speed enjoying ass.
@Deezee: I would think it would be more fun to shoot the Flo'N Go from the bedroom window, and then walk outside and light a match as they are running down the street with a critically wounded gas can on wheels following behind.
Ooooooh. I can't wait. Hope it's here in time for Valley Circle on the 29th.
well whadya know... Apparently a show can jump the shark before the first episode even airs.
Yet another repeat from earlier thread:
@NICKNICK: Why not just use the flywheel teeth to drive it? No loss of traction ever.
Basically, if it is truthful (like good journalism shoud be [like Jalopnik]) then it stands a chance of being good automotive television journalism. If they bow to the buck it will suck.
@phunktion: So wrong, but very fitting.
God, what a DEC.
@fartcan: I remember that moment. He was just laying there and it was like his soul crashed back into his body from about half way to heaven.
Judging by the picture quality I would say Bigfoot, but I still think I see the zipper on the costume.
Sound deadening, spare tire, jack and tools, rear seats, A/C, radio, power steering, the exhaust piping after the mufflers...
I wonder if he'd be interested in buying stock in my new 100 mile per charge battery company, Vapor-Charge.