YimRS13
YimRS13
YimRS13

I approve!

Pricey for a nice paint job though.

I think she's trying to change the wiper blades, the hard way. Must be her first time.

This might have been the best selling Oldsmobile Delta 88 model kit, if they made it.

Albeit that is one sick Contender, that is an extremely rare occurrence that a half ton truck is pulling about $150k worth of boat, motor and trailer. Most, like my father’s F150, are doing light loads to the dump, Home Cheapo, or something of the sort. I have an old Frontier, and it does everything I ask of it, so

This is Polaris, hitting it out of the park once again. They’re working their way into building some kind of larger scale truck, probably tube frame with an RZR XP1000 engine. They’re just killing it out there! They got the Slingshot, the RZR, and the Rancher. Polaris is going to be the new hot car and truck builder

I lol’d at that!

That is the best Brat I've ever seen. Reagan would be proud!

For Toyota, it's their Gulf colors. They should offer it as a vinyl kit.

I read Rembrandt Q. Einstein.

Exactly. This may have been the problem when Nissan was going to do the same strategy with the rumored re-released D22 Frontier. Last I heard was that it would take too much engineering to make the old bodyshell pass new crash standards.

If she thinks that she’s got a shot at the Oval Office, she must be.

That is an absolute beast! I can't wait till those engines become available in the wrecking yard for my sand rail project!

Alfa 164 laughs at your paltry button count!

I would say price has a lot to do with Nissan's popularity. For example, the Versa is the cheapest new car in the US. The Altima can be had for the monthly price of a cell phone contract, and doesn't make you feel like you settled for a sub standard crapbox. The Frontier is the best bang for the buck pickup, as it can

No you don't. Unless you live there or your accompanied by someone from that hood, you really don't want to go there. Locals don't call it Murderpan for nothing.

Haha, the "high-speed" Ashmont to Mattapan line. One of my friends calls it "being outside" and "dangerous". I wouldn't ride on that rig on a bet. My grandfather worked on those PDC cars until he passed in 1973. Can't even believe they still work.

I recall driving through the mountains in Tennessee during a bad snowstorm. The truckers all followed in behind me, as I had a set of huge spotlights on my Disco. Felt kind of cool that I had to lead the pack through dark waters. All of my 4x4 rigs with bull bars get spots fitted immediately. Similar situations have

If I recall, states that issue the 55 MPH speed limit on interstates get a Federal credit to go towards their highway system. Rhode Island probably needed all of the Fed money that it could get, as there isn't really any state issued toll roads to fund maintenance. I'm not counting the Newport Bridge, which has been

Yes, this one! Every family with 2.3 children or more traded their sedan in for one of these. If they were wealthy, it was the long wheelbase Grand Caravan or the rare T&C. These were staples of the soccer or baseball field. Very practical and ordinary.