ZaqAtaq
ZaqAtaq
ZaqAtaq

Irrelevant or not, I welcome any chance to talk Coronets. :) Yes, ongoing. We sold the house about a month after this video was taken and it sat in my parent’s pole barn until 3 weeks ago when my dad brought it to my new place and it sits in my pole barn until I have a little more time to work on it. I did take the

Here I am driving my 66 Coronet around the block on a milk crate; one trip around the block racked out more miles on it (under its own power) since 1985.

Anyone who has restored a car gets to a point where the interior is out but you just got it running and really REALLY want to take it for a spin... so you throw a milk crate in that mother-effer and take it for a spin.

Well okay, I’ll accept that answer.

I just caught the end of one the other day where he said it took 500 hours, I did the same calculation you did at 75 an hour and laughed out loud.

Also, can I get out of the gray now? I was approved way back when and then some dick started posting nasty pictures in the comments and I got grayed. I stopped commenting for a long time because I would spend 10 minutes typing a post to have 3 views. I forgot I was still grayed. I’m a responsible fella with fair

Is ‘gets in a huff’ British slang for getting sexually aroused? That’s the only way this makes sense. In ‘The States’, getting in a huff means getting angry and that simply makes no sense. You can’t get angry and Edd China.

It exists... sort of. I caught the last 15 minutes of an episode of “Cuban Chrome’ the other day and it is about car culture in Cuba. It seemed rather scripted, but I only caught the last 15 minutes, maybe it’s okay.

I have not seen it... but looking it up, the bald guy reminded me of the South Beach Classics show and how awful that was.

Great car shows teach you something while the bad ones pretend to teach you something while wasting 30 minutes of your life. The absolute horrible ones don’t even do that, they just yell and fart at each other while near a car.

Good GREAT! - Wheeler Dealers - shows you everything from how to change the brakes to how to

I was going to vote CP but dat Pioneer deck makes it worth it.

Yeah... everything about your Century is sexier than Buick’s, I was being a smart ass. :)

I had this option on my 87 Lincoln with one additional feature; a knob to adjust the sensitivity of the auto-dim sensors. GREAT IDEA! Except, when you met a car and they have their brights on, your sensor picks it up and dims your lights, then they see you dimmed yours so they click theirs to dim, sensors lose the

I have it in my Focus ST and I agree, works as intended. Not flashy, not fun, not cool, but does everything it intends to; works great with Android. My wife has a 2013 Explorer and also has it and it does everything well EXCEPT it is a total turd when it comes to the iPhone integration. Will it ring? Sometimes.

...harder to come by than a congratulatory concession speech by Kanye West.

I lol'd. I lol'd hard.

My wife was driving our Pontiac Vibe from dinner at the classiest eatery in the world, Olive Garden, with our two dogs in the car, a dalmatian and a yellow lab, and two kids she was babysitting. A pitbull ran across the road in front of her, and being the good dog lover she is, she decided to stop and call for the

I honestly have no idea what is going on here... I picked it because it was weird. Almost like the Beretta was being taken out for a picnic.

Ha, awesome picture. I also had the same experience; every one of those douche nozzles thought it was a race car.

Half of my high school graduating class drove Chevy Beretta's. I don't think I've seen one in 5 years.

I drove a Sterling 825 as a winter car when I was 20 (10 years ago). At that time the radio didn't work, the heater controls didn't work, and the door handles broke off when it was cold. You probably don't see them anymore because they're falling to pieces.

It was a fun car to learn to drive stick on. Had a decent