I've seen old car grilles used as shelves for die-casts before
I've seen old car grilles used as shelves for die-casts before
Tires as swings. Obviously.
Ford produced a two-door version of the venerable Model A. It was called the Tudor. The four door version was unsurprisingly called the Fordor.
"Relax, I'm a professional."
Haha. Yeah, and also: ran when parked, check engine light is on but it's just the gas cap, won't start but all it needs is a new battery. Oh and civic corolla jdm accord prius lexus acura ford mustang jeep audi lexus honda dishwasher garden gnome.
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we'll provide the jams.
Right, so now we make cars out of petroleum based products, that run on petroleum based products and we market them as cars of the future.
My grandpa just owned up to it at his bingo game last night. He said it was under 40 degrees out and his brakes hadn't warmed up yet. He also suspects the guy at the Jiffy Lube was using an analog tire gauge and that there was a 1.5 PSI difference between the tires, hence the clear pulling to the right.
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we'll provide the jams.
I...almost couldn't tell if this was real or not. Then I saw who made the post.
I'd say the Cygnet is more like a Cessna in a hangar full of SR-71s.
No, "F-Face", to keep with the sexual connotations that Jag has been doing lately.
Not until now. But from now forever . . . :)
I keep reading "F(ace)-Palm" for some reason....
You can only buy one if you're a member of the PEN15 club. A local third grader can get you the enrollment information.
Ford did it. They actually went and did it. It's been rumored about and speculated on for months, but now we know…
Yes, do dyslexics.
Wait for the Golden edition.
Yes. All the time.