It was in the movie. I wish that I didn't know that.
It was in the movie. I wish that I didn't know that.
Yep.
Bronze is an alloy that is mostly copper by definition. It sounds like only the gold medal winners are getting ripped off.
Are gold medals normally only 1/3 karat? I've seen phony bling for sale that might be higher than 1/3 karat.
Not flipped. The car WAS right hand drive so that he could drive along the sidewalk talking to girls without having to talk through the car.
I actually had a Versailles at one point, and I wouldn't pay $8,500 for a perfect one. Chopping it up and putting it back together does not enhance the value.
Not so much.
I liked the ones best that realistically looked like the car in color and decor. One of my favorites was this maroon (not mine, but identical) Rover/Sterling 827. It's detailed, classy, and realistic. The dark color over grey ground effects was the upscale look for the late 80s, and Matchbox's models of the time…
Even funnier is that it was all 100% legal until that last part.
It's all about placement. People do die by .22. If somebody is an idiot and firing off shots just to make noise (as I suspect here), being hit by accident is the only (still substantial) danger. There's also the possibility that he meant it but was going with the overhead, sideways "Menace II Society" type grip, in…
Lol, you'll love this.
I'm not sure what this says, but it says something that 11 people were somehow injured in a shooting, but nobody was seriously injured or killed. I guess none of them could shoot for anything.
Is it bad that (in this case) I assumed that to be the Dynamite Hack version?
You ain't kidding. That is creepy.
They might not have been common, but there were LeBaron convertibles with sticks. When I was in 7th grade, I remember one fellow student's mother had black one with the 5-speed and the Turbo IV-VNT and the rare black lace wheels. Hot stuff for the time.
Even more so for the Marauder, actually.
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