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Actually wash it more than once a year and maybe even go as far as put on some wax. Its amazing how much different a car looks after its had a good wash.

I kind of like it.

10.) Avro 146 At London City Airport

I heard someone once say "If you can see the middle lines of the runway while landing you know something is wrong".

For me it was always a ship and I had to steer it around dangers in various imaginary topical locals.

The wheel from the Renault 5 turbo.

It's more comfortable than a bike and is actually cheaper than some bikes. So sure, it would be a good box for around town.

While I agree with you on #5 you cannot ignore that it works on that SL.

I swear I once saw this same thing on the back of an '89 Civic.

My dad once brought his 2003 Honda Element to a track day at the Spokane country speedway.

Do you wish to maintain the comfort level in your vehicle that you are familiar with while being cloaked in a false aura of off road ability and ruggedness?/ Do you want to sacrifice comfort for the ability to go anywhere you damn well please?

It hurts my eyes to look at it.

If what I've heard about NYC traffic is true then a Land Rover Defender with a bull bar and external roll cage could come in handy.

Im pretty sure the tracks alone are worth $15,000 if they were lightly used.

The Russian Tupolev TU-95 bomber. The first flight was in 1952 and they are still in service in Russia. I remember reading somewhere that they are going to retire them around 2020. They can go 575 MPH and have 2 props per engine.

Will the SUV come in a wooden crate so we can built it ourselves?

I would not be able to be a "Editorial fellow", because I would rather watch some movies from the 50s and sleep.

"Oh My God, I need my mom, Im so fucking scared, Oh My God! Oh My God! Oh My God!"

A giant chicken?

Windows need some cracks and maybe one of those football through window things.