SirNik84
SirNik84
SirNik84

Those California Governors and their cars. This is the best truck suited for a future president, with seats and handles in the back for those Secret Service agents.

Further proving Coors is more water than beer...

Anderson's!

If it's not this, I don't care.

Not only is the 70' challenger one of the most beautiful cars ever made, its name literally describes its purpose!

Then these guys are fucked.

Disassembled in 3 minutes eh? I've not seen a completed lego creation in my house that I couldn't step on, barefoot, in the dark at 3AM and completely disassemble instantly. After picking the sharper lego pieces out of my foot, and explaining what happened to the X wing fighter to my son, both of us mourn in silence.

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In the same vein, I think this Volvo ad really conveys why someone (in 1990) should buy a Volvo by trading on the spirit of the brand. Volvo is obviously not a brand that traded on a sporty driving experience, so they didn't show race cars or talk about handling, but it makes you think "hmm, maybe I should buy a

I always liked the old Chrysler keys (mine was on a Plymouth) just because of the simplicity of the top one and the fact that compared to GM you inserted the key "upside down"

I hate Illinois Nazis.

W123 running on veggie oil. Its old, its cheap yet classy, and its saving the planet. at least that's what they think. until the injection pump gives out and the car is at the junk yard with every other car.

Celica, because RWD, and you'll be able to drive it more than twice before someone steals it and chops it up.

Sir, you make me want to applaud you! It's glad to see, not only someone else who loved that car from their foray into driving, but also someone who has restored theirs! And regardless of how some 'Euro-snob' might say that the car has no 'soul', I disagree. My Tercel 4WD had more personality than my friends Golf

My first thought too.

Astronaut, especially in the late 60s and early 70s, you get the Saturn rocket and a moon buggy.

Here's a Ford pulling a space vehicle. You know why there isn't a commercial on TV about it? Because it's just a normal day at the office for a real truck.