SlaughtrHousJak
SlaughtrHousJak
SlaughtrHousJak

The works of Arnold Odermatt are pretty interesting as well.

Easily bypassed, yes. The little white wire going to the bottom of the relay box is a tell. That's not a factory wire there.

Foxbody Mustang GT. It's hard enough to find *pictures* of a stock one.

Quattro got up early that morning. Something felt different, but it all started the way it always did. As the sky started getting pale in the East, he cleared the morning dew off of his headlights with a sweep of his wipers. His V8 fired, coughed, and roared to life. As the sun broke over the cornfields, he took a

'Smh'= 'so much happiness,' right?

Belina 4x4

How about these Ford Brasil four-door F-series trucks? Equal parts weird and awesome.

"This Ford Country Squire looks like any other station wagon. Room for the whole family, boat on the roof for fun on the water. But there's more. This is an experimental model that Ford developed in 1958 after a survey that was sent to many campers to find out what they were looking for in a station wagon. The

I know there are a few versions, but I'll just use the first one. I'm not saying it isn't awesome, because it is, but why do you need a Transit Van with a GT40 chassis and motor? I honestly don't care because I want one, but still weird and random.

God no, don't sell the car, I was talking about the kid.

I know a guy that put a bone stock 460 in a fox body mustang and drove it for a while. It was ridiculous.

You should just sell it. I'm guessing you could get a pretty penny for her, (and you can always have another one when the car is finished).

She'll be old enough to fetch you tools and beers soon!

Peace be with you and your family, sir.

was that close up replay his phone falling in the snow? because please I hope so.

Maybe the trucker had scissors...

Bought this off Craigslist, daily drove it, and restored it on a minimum wage budget for the last two years.