After the arrest, the car was left is the custody of the driver's cousins, Coy and Vance.
After the arrest, the car was left is the custody of the driver's cousins, Coy and Vance.
One of these apparently seats "about 20".
Why doesn't the average driver know how to drive a manual? It's nearly impossible to drive a car with a manual transmission when one has cell phone in one hand and a cheeseburger in the other.
Impala (in it's many RWD iterations).
Though 325 (underrated) hp doesn't sound "scary", consider that the 1998 Mustang GT could only muster 225 (honest) hp. That was upped to a still lackluster 260hp in '99.
A 2 door V8 Lemans wouldn't be too shabby, though a '78 would be preferable (cleaner-looking grille, and Chevy 305 powered vs the crap-tastic Ponti 301).
Builders inspiration?
Did Barf ever get a chance to drive the space Winnebago? If so...it's been done.
Having the dealer "install" an alarm system. Usually the vehicle will be sent to a local independent shop for the installation, and the dealer will "install" a significant markup. Just have it done yourself.
The "5 minutes of fame" continue with "Inside West Coast Customs" on Velocity (formerly Discovery HD Theater).
I recall some very favorable reviews at the time of the 4.3 S-10's performance, as long as you opted for the 2 wheel drive shortbed.
Back when salesmen were honest....
Rambler?
Number 10...not a Geo Metro. It's a (Canadian) Pontiac Firefly.
It's like one of them there fancy Japanese turlets.
Whuh???
1998 F-Body...because LS1.
It's probably an Escape or Explorer...because product placement.
Also hidden in the park, incorporated into one of the models, is a single Mega Blok.
Not sure about the "coolest", but I once owned an '84 Cavalier with possibly the most: