PyrJhn
PyrJhn
PyrJhn

Winning. And now I want ice cream.

Because it's a great car. I don't understand the hate. Blah blah, people who can't drive and don't care about driving tend to get them. So do people who want a reliable, good looking car.

I'm ashamed in all of you...

The ones previous to those ugly cartoony plates was the best by far, but the new black or white ones are a definite improvement over this one.

If the engine is back here, aren't you always driving around the track backwards in one of these?

The plate in the show actually reads ANUSTART, which I'm not from California so I don't know if you can have that many letters though...

1991 Toyota Tercel. This isn't actually a picture of mine but it was that same color with the super brilliant black interior making summers in Texas wonderful. I got it all the way up to 250,000+ miles before we parted ways and it was still running strong. The best part was how little there was between myself and the

1) Google "Panama Canal"

There is actually a separation of the land masses of North and South America.

That's because people didn't have near as high and sometimes ridiculous expectations back then as they do now. I'm pretty sure that driving down the toll road at 70mph would have been thrilling back in the '50s.

With drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya and Danica Patrick regularly doing well and millions being spent every year, however, it's a little bit different from the old tropes. Where the old tropes weren't wrong, however was the 1950s.

I'm glad someone did this, I didn't want to be the guy who went to netcarshow and showed just how wrong the stance really is on this car.