The simulation became so realistic it opened a rift in time and created a more beautiful world.
The simulation became so realistic it opened a rift in time and created a more beautiful world.
Could this be a contender for the new "secret small truck" that GM May or may not have planned? I know it's not THAT small and they already have small offerings in other markets, but this seems awfully awesome.
To be fair, a lot of the commercials for the Mustang weren't much better at the time. But if we dial it back a few years and cross the pond, we can take a look at how they marketed Triumphs, which was by jumping them through fire...
The marketing for the Miata wasn't über-feminine per say, but it wasn't dripping sweat and blood from its beard hairs, either.
Your right, it was a Transit. My bad.
It's funny how many of these things you see priced at exactly $4,500, and the range running everywhere from $950 to $6,500. That being said, ignoring the electric maintenance in regards to the gauges is worrisome, as is seems that it would probably mean more important things were potentially given the cold shoulder…
Well, I now am a contracted worker so I suppose that scenario would depend on where I was. I did work at a bank for quite awhile, though. My coworkers were all older ladies and two very funny, but overweight men, so I suppose I would just walk briskly to the exit, taking special care not to trip on the floor mat next…
Yes! Supervan II! I'm going to have to dig those out next time I'm back at the old homestead.
I had this, too! Also had the Ford Econoline with the ground effects and giant spoiler in the same livery.
Also, snug-fitting Oakleys with bright orange polarized lenses.
You could probably just call it "Euro Disney" and no one would notice.
Hmmm...as cool as it is, that's still feels like a lot of $ for something that's probably going to need more work than it seems. You'd be putting a lot of faith in a rebuilt engine holding out while you fix all the rust/electrical issues. Not saying that the engine isn't capable of lasting, I would just assume it…
I totally agree, Burt. Live out of state now but I grew up in the coalfields of southern WV. Family still lives in the same house and the road to get there is like a rally stage. Learned to drive on those roads whilst dodging big coal trucks barreling down the decline at ludicrous speeds. Even a lot of the interstate…
"My first impulse would be compression loss, but, it's aliens."
*whose*
I knew a girl who's dad bought her a *dead mint* GT for her 16th birthday. When he took her out to surprise her with it, she was outraged and absolutely refused to sit in it. It's okay, though. Daddy just left it there to rot (where it sits to this day, undriven and a shelter for raccoons) and bought her a C5,…
So, can you take it out in the rain or will it get all moldy? I'm sure Rey made it waterproof, but, it kinda looks like couch material.