God. I remember watching this movie, and even today I’m not clear if she was really sick or entirely psychosomatic.
God. I remember watching this movie, and even today I’m not clear if she was really sick or entirely psychosomatic.
It looks like a Mini on steroids.
Thank goodness I’m not the only one.
At a glance I thought I saw some Tethered starting to form a human chain on the hill overlooking the track.
I don’t remember the color but I don’t recall it being polka dots either!
I like this, but what I really want in AMC nostalgia is a Hornet sportwagon. We had one when I was a tot.
Wow, are you watching my YouTube feed? That vid popped up just yesterday, and Mister Gradenko and I watched it as a chaser to our usual Sunday night Netflixing.
In my head, Baloo and Han Solo will forever be basically the same person.
Saddened and gladdened at the same time. In our care family I have the manual while Mister Gradenko has the hybrid-not-EV Prius. We’re both concerned with climate change are looking into the replacement for either car being an EV or at least plugin hybrid. I for one have given up on my next car being a manual.
I am into watersports. This would make for the most metal paddle wagon at the put-in.
There’s one in my building’s garage.
Yes. My first thought was “Thirteen has a very timely episode I’ve not quite gotten to.”
I’d go with “Elecoln”. Also it’s a transformer.
I like this wagon. I don’t $4500 like this wagon.
Thankfully. I thought Watchmen was brilliant, and I can’t imagine topping it without taking some risks as big as this one took in departing from the original.
TL;DR. I will have to check the place out. I’m hard-pressed to say which is the longer drive from my perch on 181st and the HH - my regular shop in Mt Kisco or East New York.
I want to NP this so badly but I feel it’s overpriced.
A couple years ago an entire fleet or old-school Citroens rolled through Piermont for the town’s Bastille Day celebration - en route to a bigger Citroen/Bastille roundup in NYC. Up close they have a lot of neat little features.
I dig it. When I cross-shop imaginary replacements for my current wagon, a stick Jetta is right up there. Sadly the modern VW wagons don’t have the looks or the space.
I agree that it’s more complex; I also appreciate Ron Swanson of Westeros’ comments below.