I was thinking perfect for tailgating and more importantly, infield car race viewing. Keep the ladder thing to get as high as possible to see the race.
came here to say this exact same thing. And it wouldn't have to be the ball boy, it would literally be the size of the standard football needle with maybe a small extension on it. At any time during warm ups any player, coach, or anyone else touching the balls could do it in a second and no one would notice.
Robert Kraft and Joe Robbie have something in common with their stadium builds... They wanted their teams in those cities. If I'm a billionaire and am going to spend my money on my team then I'm going to build it where I want it. It's a simple way of saying if you want the team to stay then do X because I don't want…
The 427 is a blend. Steel frame Vs. the Z's aluminum. Z engine and suspension. Optional ZR1 / Z07 aero
Relative to other brands the price is still too high. Why would I want a CTS over the cheaper competitors? Infiniti Q50 for example is cheaper, nearly identical in size, and has more power (base to base power). If you compare invoices you'll probably fall over at the difference in price.
"While Bobby Bowden and Mack Brown most "exceeded" expectations that preceded them by garnering national titles at prestigious programs, the majority of the rest of the top ten came are coaches like Ralph Friedgen who did pretty solid jobs at crappier football schools."
This is quite possibly the dumbest thing I have ever read. Using this logic: bars everywhere would go bankrupt because everyone that goes to one to meet people are rapists. And somehow driving a multi thousand pound death machine requires a lower threshold than having sex? Are you out of your mind? In college it's…
And even if you change the clutch yourself you still have to take it to the dealer to have them adjust the computer to the new clutch. There is no workaround besides going to a Ferrari or Maserati dealer and paying whatever they feel like charging.
If you can point out what he/she has posted that isn't factual please do. I read both the JW piece and the SEC piece and both seem pretty fair. The rolling stone article pretty much says the same thing. When FSU was said to have struggled in a 43-3 win that was down to the wire it got pretty obvious there is bias…
I can't be the only person annoyed by interchangeably using "Sea" and "Ocean" for what clearly appears to be the intracoastal waterway based on the freakin bridge that goes over it.
My 66 is LT1 powered. (although it's from a 1995 Corvette)
I can't seem to get it through my head that Chrysler managed to make massive vehicles on unibody construction. It simply is beyond my grasp when I see them. hahaha!
It depends on how you drive too... highway, in town, bursts of a lot of miles or a consistent 55 miles a day every day?
I agree.
I remember going to Hawaii right after that and seeing that plane on the runway. I have pictures of it somewhere. I still wish the convertible airplane idea took off.
What does that dude's shirt say... F@#$ Miami Dolphins?
I'm on the fence on this. The point is to have fun and I'm sure they had fun running that play. My son plays Pop Warner in the Tiny Mite division (5-7 year olds). His team just played another that literally had one play... run it up the middle. It was a disaster of Tiny epic proportions. Sure, they were playing…
The C4 was so beyond revolutionary. Especially if you take away the 1982 and 1984 corvettes. The C4 was so revolutionary those years were really transition years. Drive a 1981 Corvette then a 1985 Corvette. They aren't in the same playing field. You can still drive an early C4 from coast to coast and it is still…
The dolphins are one of the few NFL teams that have a negative home field advantage. The Orange Bowl had a huge home field advantage but the new stadium just doesn't get the job done. It also doesn't help that no one shows up for games anymore.