Viking03
Viking03
Viking03

Now that is dedication. I applaud you sir.

Well said. I got rid of my Cooper S because I could not get the rear facing seat out of the car without turning it on its side, and rest assured my sleeping daughter never appreceiated that. I went through the rear hatch for a little while, but after about a week the car was sold. My wife had a 4 door sedan, that's

Ford is correct. The badge on the car says 260.

Please Jeep! I will buy the FC if you make it!

As sacrelige as this is, I can't help but think how fun it would be to drive. If everything works NP.

Your right. It makes absolutely no sense to make vehicles safer, or to require people to be more skilled when engaging in an activity that puts millions of people at risk each year. After all those 40,000 are only a number, not real people. Without all these ridiculous safety standards the companies could make a

Normally I would complain about the government ruining our cars once again, but in the last two weeks I have watched two stories in my town where children (under the age of 4) were run over by their grandparents backing out of their driveway. I just can't handle that. Ideally we should make it harder for people not

If she didn't say "no", then that's just as good as an enthusiastic "Anything you want honey!"

I'm sure my wife will understand.

My pic disappeared. It was a pic of the Chrysler TCs engine, which says "Chrysler by Maserati." I love the SM, I was just saying there are more disappointing places Maserati has put its name.

I have a "friend" who built one like that too. Except the seat was out of a Datsun 510 with checkerboard fabric.

I respectfully disagree.

This inspired yet another trip over to the dupont registry. Yup, they are ALL still out of my league. Dammit!

That response was insightful, well thought out and very inlightening. What the hell are you doing here? GTFO

A 4L with 270K miles. Its just broken in.

I can't understand how people live without a truck. How do you move things?

You read my mind.

According to the release from COTA, the $100 deposit is for a seat license which will cost a minimum of $1,000. After you have paid the $1k -$5k, then you get opportunity to pay even more for the seats. I'll just wait for the general admission tickets.

My Dad had a a beautiful sonnet he drove all throughout college. He got married and had a baby (me). Their only car was the Sonnet and they claim they couldn't afford to buy another car and keep the Sonnet. So my father sold it and bought an old Datsun wagon. I'll still never forgive him for that.

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