Your article never says it, but this must be an American oddity. Nobody in Europe, or the rest of the world for that matter, would be flummoxed by a manual transmission.
Your article never says it, but this must be an American oddity. Nobody in Europe, or the rest of the world for that matter, would be flummoxed by a manual transmission.
That looks like an amazingly clean and organized yard too. Quite the opposite of what I am used to; cars strewn about in no order or even laid out in anything resembling rows, stacked 3-4 high and in danger of tipping, not to mention the mud, oh the mud! That place looks to have pavement, extra luxo!
Fredryk Phox, yes that one you probably remember from 2000 or so, and yes he is a furry allegedly... anyhoo, he has been working on a pretty decent looking Star Fox cartoon himself.
Ran when parked
I know nothing about Dragonball Z, but Saibamen can be pretty formidable.
Traditional Western Stitching is now being called Tribal? What is wrong with the world? Oh yeah, every other idiot bro went out and got Tribal tats, I forgot... no I didn't.
More seriously, if, by chance, you or someone you know has been harassed by this literal wanker, call the Clarkmas County confidential tip-line at 503-723-4949.
The first prototype from 1963... looks better if you ask me.
D'oh... /kinja'ed
I think it's just Baltimore... oh, found the original!
Basically they are doing the same thing many other speed shops can do for you... and charging a lot more money for it.
NOOO!
I saw we stomp 'im! And then we tattoo 'im! And then we hang 'im! And then we kill 'im!
Good old Smittybilt! Still got two or three different bumpers behind my parents house if they haven't rusted away yet. I just checked out their site and was surprised at how much they offer now. http://www.smittybilt.com/
22° lat, 22° long...
So now just any old car that has been off the road for a while is considered a barn find?
Gotta wonder why they chose to use a four door when clearly they were trying very hard to imitate the original in most respects.
Looks just like my daily drive to work and back six months of the year!
You don't know what you're missing if you've never driven a jeep out of the forest with tie straps and a log holding your axle shaft in...