ZaqAtaq
ZaqAtaq
ZaqAtaq

I have always, and will always, love this car. I am currently restoring a 66 Dodge Coronet but lust after the Karmann Ghia on a weekly basis via internet searches and looking on ebay. I'm not done with the Coronet but I already know my next project.

In the United Kingdom, you can still get your California Camper Van with a 140 hp engine. Most people probably go for the 180 hp option, but still, the possibility is there to get yourself the slowest tent of the 21st century.

Park all of them out in the driveway so it looks like you're taping an episode of Cribs.

That's one hell of a stable of cars.

There's just not enough destruction and hard hits. It's all about taking out those back wheels. I did get to watch a Pickup Truck demolition derby round once and those things kept going until it was nothing but a crushed ball of metal with a motor somewhere in there.

This with the yellow glowing headlights look like an evil character from a cartoon or video game... but I can't seem to place it.

Are you rebuilding an engine in your office or is your office in your garage? Either way; awesome.

Neutral: Where Do You Get Your Tesla News From? Tech blogs, car blogs, business websites, newspapers, or his Twitter account?

Shake that bear.

I don't know why I put my headphones on like I was going to hear some screaming engine noises like the usual "drift" videos... but I did... and that music was dumb.

That said, I would love a Tesla S. There are two of them in my neighborhood now and every time I see them I like them a little bit more. The lines are

Stroker

They're headed down the road of crime...

and that road, is Rocky Road.

Seems like they went bannanas...

and split.

Yes. I actually almost posted this too but thought it was too much to handle in one comment. Thanks for backing me up.

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I love semaphores on the old school bugs and agree 100% with you. The automakers should love it too; one more complicated bit on the car that people can't fix themselves when they break. More work for dealership service guys.

I'm restoring a 66 Dodge Coronet and just got to the point where I could get it to fire. The first thing I did was buy a fire extinguisher and I keep it right next to the car when working on the ending because it scares the shit out of me.

Not important but worth mentioning, I got it to fire and god damn it's loud.