My dad had one. The Czech engine light was always on.
My dad had one. The Czech engine light was always on.
Plus, to get these times, you gotta run the battery only 1/4 full, so you aren’t carrying the weight of a full tank of electricity.
Sporty sleeper!
An argument can be made that as long as you have flour, water, egg and a few other things including the capacity to boil water, that pasta maker will *always* be useful.
I’m sorry to hear that you wife isn’t that attached to you.
1903 Cadillac. My dad has run it on the London to Brighton 10 times and I have run it twice. It is both awesome and terrible. Single cylinder with 6 and 1/2 horsepower, shakes like hell. Six miles an hour in first and 20 miles an hour in second if going downhill. Wooden wheels with bicycle tires. Absolutely amazing.…
XC30 1-row shooting brake CUV/SUV/AWD Rally Monster.
“garage kept, low miles, one owner, not daily driven....one of a kind, just needs some TLC.”
Had 3 of them. Loved them.
Hells yeah +1 for the XT! LOVED seeing that car around town when I was a kid
I would give anything for an XT. Not ugly!
It’s a 411 series 4 which is probably the least valuable of all the classic Bristols and, thus, the reason I have it!
The Aztek was ambitious. Carmakers shouldn’t be faulted for being ambitious in terms of design/utility/styling — for every Aztek at dealerships there’s twenty or thirty cars that look like the Camry/Corolla.
R-Type = awesome alien-killing side scrolling game.
Except that the house numbers on Taurus Lane begin with 1986. #1963 is on Fairlane, um, Lane.
This is because everyone deserves the power of a Ferrari F12.
*Trump selects Trump-Like person to cabinet*
Elon Musk Won’t Quit Trump’s Business Council Because He Is An Adult Who Understand Temper Tantrum Does Not Work.
False. One can never have too much Maserati.