Have none of you ever heard of a Slinky?
Have none of you ever heard of a Slinky?
How the hell could I say no to that? What an absurd combination, and yet I love it.
Alas, I'd never make enough for a rusty 924 by stripping. And still no.
I have not done it yet, so...no.
Don't leave the sunroof open.
Technically, it was 10 am PDT. The US only uses standard time during about 4 months in the winter. #corrections
This is a very worthy exhibit for some place with lots of room. It's a shame that anyone left it in a location and condition where some human animals would soil it.
For starters, the Hodgenville, Kentucky police could charge him with stalking. Just because nobody will charge the 13 year old doesn't mean that the parents shouldn't be held responsible for this in some way.
As far as charges filed, how about charging the dad? Maybe don't assist your little jr. stalker kids in their cross-country endeavors.
Right. The Ferrari's Euro-style 1.8 turbo diesel uses a lot less.
Ford GT. I'll almost always pick the home team.
You're STEALING from US!
Too much for a Prowler unless it's the Prangler, and a full wrap isn't a plus even if you agree with the message.
5.0 HO fits nicely.
Was he cooking meth in there? This doesn't look like a "crash," though maybe an "accident."
At this point, I don't see that GM could "sell" Opel any more than it could sell Chevrolet. GM has owned Opel since before WWII, and there just isn't any such thing as Opel without GM intellectual property, and we've already seen that GM won't let you have that. Besides, GM has used Opel designs for 4-cylinder…
No. Do you know how many more useful pickups you could buy for that? At least 3.
I'd love to.
I do, too. That me thought that the UK government could save Rover.
Finance? There was never anywhere close to as much debt as assets, so it would've been a proper bankruptcy: where creditors who are unwilling to wait receive money from liquidated assets. There's no point in pretending that a company that built close to 10 million cars and owned several hundred factories and some of…