Had to use one for work once. My fat ass could’ve run to 60 faster.
Had to use one for work once. My fat ass could’ve run to 60 faster.
I can beat that. I drove over to the Pennsylvania DMV (PennDOT) office to replace a lost license this morning before work. Parked outside (very illegally), walked in, got a number, had my number called before I sat down, spent 45 seconds filling out a form and giving them money, waited a minute for the clerk to walk…
I’d still rather have this though...
I'm not sure how I did it, but it synced perfectly.
There's a JD Byriders down the street, and across from that is a Buy Here / Pay Here. So yea, they picked a great location. Granted, up the street the fare is a bit better — Lexus (that used to have an LFA in the showroom), and a Caddy dealer, with a couple dozen different makes the further up you go.
Has anyone said Hellcat Twins?
Or Pennsylvania.
Is there a chance the XLR (or an XLR type successor) will ever be revived? If so, would it be targeted at the F-Type, or further up-market at Aston or an R8?
Meanwhile, at Lincoln..
Want. Badly. Desperately.
I'm more interested in the fuel/electrical system modifications.
So what you're telling me is, at the end of the world the only things left will be Roaches shooting each other with AK-47s while driving around in 850 Wagons.
An AWD Mustang derivative to follow in the spiritual footsteps of the Mark VIII?
Prepare for the Panther Mafia.
I'm almost certain I know this car. And if it is the one I'm thinking about, it's much cleaner than the ad lets on.
That was the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye that shows up. (And advanced it is.)
Well, considering the platform is going away in a few years anyway, I think it's all but assured that eventually we'll get an SS trimmed Impala with the XTS-V's drivetrain. And I can't think of any jalops who wouldn't like to see that...
I love the fact a Tomcat shows up. Everything is better with Tomcats.
"Really, these new aircraft, although called bombers, will be much more than that, as they will act just as much as communications nodes, intelligence collection and electronic attack assets as attack platforms."
This is probably the truest statement any one has made about a defense project in recent times that I can…