Tarukai
Tarukai
Tarukai

Because they were in a less fucked economy (which their generation truly reamed) when the time came for them to get one, more jobs were available and actually paid decently.

Because they were in a less fucked economy (which their generation truly reamed) when the time came for them to get one, more jobs were available and actually paid decently.

I remember being in Buffalo and seeing a Pontiac G8 GT with a big ol Holden badge on the back, and one on the front too. I thought it was hilarious and great.

First actual car of my own was a 1988 XJ Cherokee, mostly white, some surface rust, some white housepaint (brush strokes and all). I paid $350 and it ran when I bought it, after having sat on the side of a dirt road for 9 months into winter.

That makes sense, and is a fair point. It's unfortunate that it's so hard to read, haha.

As much as I would love a new cherokee, I think I'd like to get another XJ and keep it as a second vehicle if I could/can get the space for it.

If I get another one, I'm going to do two things I should've done with my last one.

until you have to hercules a new starter cable into place on the thing because the stock one was too short from factory.

Jesus this font.

Bridgestone tires, it's just the model that isn't very common.

Considering your loss was just over half of your original investment, while bad, that's really not the worst you could've gotten. A wise choice to sell it off.

CRUSTY JUGGLERS

potentially markers on the driveway?

Yamaha has, at some point, seemingly made everything.

starred for fhqwhgadsiness.

EGADS! We've been out-quilted boys, back to the sewing machine!

WE'VE REACHED MAXIMUM QUILT

I thought that was just a well-known fact?

you do know that golf, unless it's a repro, was done that way BY VW right?

I think that purple is the dark blue but with reflection of a different colored wall in that alley.