7.) Dodge Stealth
7.) Dodge Stealth
I can't see the video at the office but something bedliner related would make sense if there's concern out there about a bed made of aluminum....?
My friend borrowed my truck for a few weeks years ago, apparently he parked it near a tree because it pretty much looked just like this. I'll have to find the photos. It took days to get it out and I had to pull the dash apart even.
Well at least the US is getting some $$ back on these.... I hope. Any idea what the cut is that the auction house is taking?
I was saddened to see the Winston Cup name fade but with tobacco advertising rules I was surprised it even lasted as long as it did (just long enough to make Winston my brand of choice at the time....)
Ah, good. Glad there was some consideration.
Shame none of these are going a route similar to the FEPP (http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/grants/ruralfiā¦) so the rural fire departments could at least get some brush trucks to run around in.
I had a dog. We (she) got a cat. Dog died, We (I) got another dog to replace my dog.
SRT-10 wouldn't be making a comeback, of course, it'd be an SRT-8 if they even use that naming convention anymore.
to keep the Durango theme going, there was a very limited run of 1998/1999 Durangos that were V6 models...something like 45 total. Of course they're incredibly hard to spot given the fender tag of Magnum V6 vs Magnum V8 is the only giveaway.
I just returned from Costa Rica and say what you will about their Ambulancia, getting around the far flung parts of that country can be a real challenge. While most of what we saw were "Vanbulances" you'd cross paths ocassionally with some off-road machine capable of getting most places, rainy season or dry...
Waiting for the point of this article. I mean I get some of it but it's sadly lacking a conclusion
'84 Fiero 4 speed, bald tires, NOT GOOD
Got it, I never knew a lot about it but when I worked at Best Buy in 1998 I was told you still had to dial in for your uploads. I wouldn't know what strides were made after that
Quite a concept, I am ignorant on the tech, like with satellite internet 15 years ago wouldn't data only come down and not go up? It's one thing to receive a signal on my phone but to beam it up to the sky seems like an amount of power I don't want anywhere near my vital organs all day.
I don't know what saddens me more, the idea Pontiac still exists in the future (which I recalled from this film) or that the 1989 Fiero never happened (didn't know it was in this film)