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Great price if you know what you’re getting into.

I first saw those when ChrisFix was working on brakes. Definitely a valuable tool.

I’d characterize it as an undercurrent rather than a fad.

I see your gas station crash and raise it!

Their idea of IEDs could be anything from sparklers still in the packaging to actual IEDs, though.

These are the same kind of people that say a bag of skittles are a lethal projectile weapon.

How did everyone’s mind not go right here. It’s even the LAPD... again

I’m just trying to understand the thought to do this in a densely populated area containment vehicle or not. Things fail. People know this. 

The morbid obesity in America makes these van offices not doable.

It creaked and thumped over the smallest bumps when it was new. 

You have put more thought into this comment than any of the engineers at GM put into the Cavalier. 

No thanks. A well-preserved shitbox is still a shitbox.

It might be 1500$ car, but it’s not nice.

For $10,500? A Cavalier? I don’t care it it’s a convertible. Hell, I wouldn’t care if it also included a modest vacation package to the glorious sunkist beaches of Puerto Rico valued at $5,500, while Vanna White herself flips the final letters as I solve “My wife is leaving me because I bought a Cavalier for $10,500.”

The list of much better convertibles for this much money is staggeringly long. No dice.

That’s a very nice $1,500 car.

No shit. If the cops are that jumpy they need to be in another line of work.

Traffic stops should not receive the death penalty.  

I am working on making throwback dog dish hubcaps for the Durango and Charger/Challenger:

If they are going for retro/classic Mustang wheels, I always thought the Bullitt wheel is a much better choice.

Most old wheels were bad and only look good in their original context. Putting them on a new car makes them worse. New wheels on old cars can be similarly jarring, but can look nice if they’re in proportion and match the styling of the car.