This is why we can't have nice things.
This is why we can't have nice things.
strong work! And a good fire extinguisher. I used mine on a beetle once only to have it almost immediately burst back into flames. I stopped carrying one after that because it felt too much like just burning my money. After seeing this I might have to re-evaluate that decision.
I see this guy at local car meets, as far as I know he hasn't gotten any grief from the police.
I once went to a dealership on a Sunday when they were closed and there weren't any salespeople around. That was a pretty great experience.
this one, is all 10 levels of awesome.
This place is about 45 minutes from where I live. Looks like I need to go for some old-fashioned redneck entertainment.
I think steam cars need to make a come back.
Tanner has the best gig of all time. Lucky bastard.
I laughed when the guy just picked up the front bumper. I lost it at the end. Classic.
Hour 3, no one suspects a thing.
also, it's a bit of history repeating itself. for a long time, the most durable and reliable engine in the F-150 was the old 300 c.i. straight six.
1st gear sounds like the sort of thing Sony would do. Except that your Playstation isn't going to end up causing a car wreck.
Probably more reliable than the real thing ..
Run it at the Nürbürgring.
All of the occupants walked away. It was a good landing.
This is what is killing american auto industry... if we can't sell our trucks to new markets or at least license the design for foreign build we are never going to have a viable home auto industry... how long before we start seeing these showing up at our local Sam's Club?
I get the feeling there aren't that many new cars in Fort Worth, TX.