SubieRoo
SubieRoo
SubieRoo

You'd be surprised at some of the names of the kids I went to school with in super rural Appalachia.

I remember a seeing those as a kid and the chokey sound they all made. That said, we were driving an old Subaru GL and that thing was choked and hardly moved, too.

Fourth Gear: "I think the Amaze is actually a great name."

I, like many others, would love to see a Jeep in some sort of pickup form. The Commanche was cool, but if I wanted a Jeep pickup, give me the J10 Golden Eagle. Badazzzzzzz

I went to high school with a guy that had an old Dodge Colt. His name was, appropriately, Colt.

There, the new Porsche Poupe. What'cha think?

I think you mean, "It was BONGERS." ———- I'm sorry

Director: "Okay Kimi, that was great! This time, could you read it with some WEICHAI POWER?! I'm sure the sponsors would love it if your voice embodied everything that is so great about WEICHAI POWERRRRRR!!!"

^He's right. The VT Diablo's were AWD, but the standard Diablo and many of the special variants (SE30, SE30 JOTA, SV, SV-R, GT, GTR) were all RWD.

Speaking of country music, this reminds me of Johnny Cash's, "One Piece At A Time" Cadillac.

I loved the face and had to have it haha. It's sad to see a guy with his talent go, especially. Kinda weird that I thought of him and did the 'shop right before he passed, I guess it was just one of those times where weird coincidence shows itself. RIP Bob.

That's awesome.

For sure. Every time I've been to Italy I've noticed the little work trucks running around. Personally, I love it and wish trucks like that were used a little more common stateside, if for no other reason than it being easier for me to get ahold of a secondhand one! You see the odd one now and again, but it's a

How about the Ape? Used for just about everything, cheap at the time and with a quirky but elegent style.

I love when he looks off camera and then kind of shakes his head. I'm not sure if it was confusion or disdain. I'm going with disdain.

Definitely looks like it was heavily inspired by John Brown. Even now, his body is-a molderin' in the grave, but his soul is marching on...in video games.

Probably not.