The Moose could smell the vape for miles. They just wanted the owner to let them have a puff.
The Moose could smell the vape for miles. They just wanted the owner to let them have a puff.
I remember seeing a Barbie theme donk on Canal Street in New Orleans and the dude opened the scissor door to go talk to someone in another donk and it was one of the greatest things I’ve ever seen. To top it off, he was blasting Barbie Girl by Aqua.
Since he’s dealing with rust issues, I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s why he’s having trouble getting a good ground. Living in the rust belt with a rusty old vehicle, you have to clean the grounds once in awhile.
That looks way better. Certain vintage vehicles clicked just right in two-tone.
I always called them suicide knobs. I used to have one on a beater car in high school. Great for learning J-turns.
I really hope it actually is a Cadillac so that it gets better interior materials. Corvette hasn’t really pushed the envelope with their interiors since the 60's.
This headline image is bugging the hell out of me. It looks as if somebody purposely hand rubbed dirt all over the truck to make it look rugged for the photo shoot.
Yeah, I saw that and scoffed a bit. That’s nothing around my neck of the woods. I don’t own a nice car but big repairs aren’t cheap around here!
Saving my receipts helped get me a free replacement alternator for my car after it died a month out of warranty a little over a year later. They still covered it. It’s definitely a good idea to keep receipts for any expensive parts. You never know how long they’ll last.
Yeah, I found the video. That car was not salvageable.
You’re right. I didn’t realize the extent of the fire, but that Hellcat is toast. Found the deleted video posted on DailyMotion
The Hellcat was probably seized for being used in a series of crimes. It had to be impounded at the least. If not, this guy should sell it now because
Yeah, I’ve dealt with this on a car in a barn with it’s windows busted out. A few hours with some basic cleaning supplies and you’re good to go. And I agree that fender doesn’t look rusted and could probably be repaired pretty easily. This would be a pretty easy restoration project if the mechanical bits are still in…
Hopefully not a salt water pool.