MrCrash
MrCrash
MrCrash

Am I the only one disappointed that they did not use a Suzuki Cappuccino?

Early 90s Chevy Astro Van. It's gotta be the AWD model. Gut the interior, and toss in a built engine from a Syclone or a turbo Chevy V8. Beef up the rest of the drivetrain as needed. Put on the quietest exhaust you can along with a cut-out. I'm thinking coil-overs or adjustable air bags as well. Make sure it looks

That's not a truck.

Some of us shop around to see what the other guys are building. Sometimes we get converted to a new brand, and sometimes our overzealous brand loyalty is justified.

Looks like I'm buying a stack of points with my collectors edition!

You are missing the point. They have improved ketchup delivery to where you know where it is and how it works every time. You then need to divert less thought to acquiring tomatoey goodness, and can focus on the road. It's kind of like turning on the radio in your car. Once you know how it works, you know turning the

I'm totally going to my local dealer tonight and taking one of these for a test drive!

I'm surprised that most of the people here are afraid of a few curves...

F-340, I can't decide if I love you or hate you. Can we just just get freaky until I sort out my feelings?

I'm not sure if it's local or state owned, but there is a blacked out Mustang GT with racing stripes that I would see pulling people over every morning driving into Detroit.

Makes me wish I still worked down there. I could have a winning entry in under 2 minutes.

Very true. That guy really knows his stuff. Bear just makes me afraid of having to drink my own piss if I leave the house.

Seeing the Lightning recommended below, I feel the need to offer the Mopar alternatives.

I could, but that would be counterproductive to watching the shows I want to see.

Eh, even if they get Survivorman, I have no plans on keeping my plan much longer. It's not worth it anymore.

Survivorman or I cancel.

Alfa Romeo. I remember they used to sell some pretty cool cars until the early 90s. Then they just sort of vanished. I wonder what happen...wait, what? They are still around? In yourup? What the hells a yourup?

I think it held up pretty well. Just compare it to Ryan Dunn's Porsche 997 GT3. Sure, the speeds were probably different, but at least the Mustang still resembles a car.

I'm sad to see the Dakota go. I've owned three of them (1998 V6 2wd, 2005 v6 4x4, 2008 v8 4x4), and though each had it's own issues, they were all great trucks. The 98 just refused to die, and still lives on with a neighbor to this day. The 05 hated it's transmission and was slow, but it always got me where I needed