I never understood the hate for interbrand swaps. That's pure hot rodding, taking the bits you like from whatever has them and making them work for you. And Chevy engines have been improving Fords since 1955.
I never understood the hate for interbrand swaps. That's pure hot rodding, taking the bits you like from whatever has them and making them work for you. And Chevy engines have been improving Fords since 1955.
nothing.
This is one of those times where I'm torn between being amazed at his skills and appalled at his use of them.
I read the wiki about this book. It starts out under the premise that FDR was assassinated before he could "lead the country to recovery from the great depression." So the premise is flawed from the start.
Idk. I think you're right, but maybe it wouldn't be quite as bad as you're thinking? It is still a modern(ish) reasonably aerodynamic, heavy hunk of metal. One of my high school cars was a $300 Geo Metro. 3 cylinders of fury and bicycle tires. That thing was scary at 55. My last car (now I mainly do motorcycles…
Oh, I didn't realize the Nazis didn't kill German citizens. Man, I need to do some reading.
I agree, America has maintained a pretty well armed citizenry since its inception, and that was no mistake.
We had nukes, too, and first, which is a pretty strong deterrent against nuclear attack, if not invasion. But even still, I think that after the European fighting ended, Germany simply wouldn't have had the manpower, money, or any other resources needed to conquer North America. They weren't even able to conquer…
They'd have all of America to replenish their slave force.
Based on it being a marginally more practical sedan that eats baby unicorns for lunch, I'd agree. But based on appearance, nope. I like the newer styling a million times batter than pre face lift, but I still wouldn't buy one.
I've never done 200+, but I've done 135ish in an R8 in the wet and it was cool but it was very smooth and uneventful. It wasn't even very loud. I've done 165ish on a 600cc Kawi. That was MUCH more exhilarating, but other than the wind and noise it was smooth and controlled, not scary. Point being, I doubt 200 in a…
The first big snow of the first winter we moved to Illinois from Florida (1999 I think?) my dad took us sledding. On the way home we 3 sons were all piled in the back of the Ram conversion van and my dad made an impromptu detour to a parking lot just to do donuts. One of my fondest memories, and also the most fun I…
Now that I'm looking at it on a computer screen that seems the obvious answer.
Maybe carbon fiber?
Is it weird that the Contour and the Rambler are the only ones that really interest me? I already own an old Jeep Comanche with the 4.0, and the rest don't do anything for me. Heck, I don't know why the Contour interests me.
I still drift every time it snows. Fuck these guys
So it wasn't the author of this article, either.
Thank you.
same as the Beech Bonanza in its day.
While your statement is incorrect, I'll agree that sports would be the most likely place to see the word because it's the most common category to see discussion of the winningest party. You could also say that Alison Krauss is the winningest female in Grammy Award history. But pretending your statement was correct,…